Can psychedelics help in the battle against Alzheimer’s?
A Q&A with Dr Albert Garcia-Romeu, assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioural sciences at Johns Hopkins.
A Q&A with Dr Albert Garcia-Romeu, assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioural sciences at Johns Hopkins.
How the brain is like a time machine which keeps sending us back in time.
New research gives hope for better treatments of consciousness disorders and an insight into the most important topic in science.
A growing body of neuroscientists are challenging some common assumptions about the nature of consciousness.
Studying lobed brain corals could enable us develop safer anaesthesia for humans.
Arachnophobes often cite spiders’ unpredictable movement as the basis of their fear, pointing out how each spindly leg seems to lift, flex and probe with
If thoughts, feelings and other mental activities are nothing more than electrochemical signals flowing around a vast network of brain cells, will connecting these signals
We are highly sensitive to people around us. As infants, we observe our parents and teachers, and from them we learn how to walk, talk,
It’s the latest fad in Silicon Valley. By reducing the brain’s feel-good chemical known as dopamine – cutting back on things like food, sex, alcohol,
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