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Depression, another major mental health condition, has been closely linked to headaches.People who suffer from depressionare more likely to experience frequent and severe headaches. This is partly due to the changes in brain chemistry that occur with depression. Low levels of certain neurotransmitters,...
How do mental illnesses impact people’s lives and what are the best forms of treatment? There is a great number of people dealing with mental health across the world. The common issues that several people deal with include anxiety and major depression disorder. This can affect one’s way to...
Psilocybin caused profound and widespread — yet not permanent — changes to the brain’s functional networks. In particular, it desynchronized the default mode network, an interconnected set of brain areas that, ordinarily, are simultaneously active when the brain is not working on anything in par...
As brains change over time, there are measurable results that affect a person's cognition. Explore some of the changes that occur to a person's brain as they age, including changes in attention and memory, and discover the relationship between aging, cognition, and brain changes. ...
This connection is multidirectional. Emotional experiences affect the way you behave and the physiology within your body. In the other direction, your perception of these emotion-triggered bodily changes also influences your con...
elements of each of our usually inchoate Love/Belief Systems─all received by the Reticular Formation (RF), a small bundle of nerves at the top of the brain stem, which at a rate of 100,000,000 impulses a second has 24/7, by unknown means, selected those most important to the ...
It’s time to view your brain like any other muscle in your body. Learn all about mental fitness and how you can train your brain to improve your life.
Left untreated, these illnesses can have long-term negative impacts on parents, babies, families, and society. Research into the brain changes associated with maternal experiences is beginning to reveal the neural mechanisms underlying adaptive changes and perinatal mental illnesses. ...
Cognitive and mental health studies results Quite a few studies now indicate cognitive changes after COVID-19 illness. The cognitive problems mainly include memory, attention, executive function, processing speed, and visuospatial deficits, but may also include other brain functions. ...