Brain abnormalities may be a nonspecific antecedent for sexual homicide offending. Studies suggest elevated prevalence of ...
Julia O’Loughlin is a sex therapist and UVic undergraduate alumni. The Martlet connected with Julia over the phone to learn ...
Human evolution has revolved around food, from identifying and foraging for it to growing and preparing it. Carnegie Mellon University researchers have identified a region in the brain's visual cortex ...
A new study shows how the brain reorganizes itself in the first few months after a stroke to improve the ability to speak ...
Large birds—our closest relations to dinosaurs—are capable of technical innovation, by solving a physical task to gain access to food. This is the first time scientists have been able to show that ...
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Podcast: This episode explores whether children’s weaker selective attention is a hidden strength by addressing findings on attention, memory, and childhood learning.
Janet Taylor Spence recipient Mark Thornton, an assistant professor at Dartmouth College and director of the Social ...
A Dartmouth-led study finds that early exposure to a tiny dose of HSV in mice leads to cognitive decline later in life. The ...
Researchers found that Buddhist jhāna meditation and Christian speaking in tongues, despite their differences, share a common cognitive feedback loop.
Buddhist jhana meditation and the Christian practice of speaking in tongues -- have more in common than previously thought, a new study suggests. While one is quiet and deeply focused, and the other ...