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General anesthesia reduces uniqueness of brain’s functional ‘fingerprint,’ study finds

General anesthesia reduces uniqueness of brain’s functional ‘fingerprint,’ study finds

by Ingrid Fadelli | Jun 2, 2025 | MEDICALXPRESS, Neuroscience, Psychology & Psychiatry

Past psychology research suggests that different people display characteristic patterns of spontaneous thought, emotions and behaviors. These patterns make the brains of distinct individuals unique, to the point that neuroscientists can often tell them apart based on...
Study uncovers a brain circuit linked to the intensity of political behavior

Study uncovers a brain circuit linked to the intensity of political behavior

by Ingrid Fadelli | Jun 2, 2025 | Other Sciences, PHYS.ORG, Political science, Social Sciences

People diagnosed with various mental health disorders can sometimes start engaging in intense political behavior, such as violent protests, civil disobedience and the aggressive expression of political views. So far, however, the link between political behavior and...
Study unveils contributions to superconductivity in the vortex lattice structure of 2H-NbSe₂

Study unveils contributions to superconductivity in the vortex lattice structure of 2H-NbSe₂

by Ingrid Fadelli | Jun 2, 2025 | PHYS.ORG, Physics, Superperconductivity

Superconductivity is a quantum property of materials entailing an electrical resistance of zero at very low temperatures. In some materials, multiple electronic bands are known to contribute to the emergence of superconductivity, leading to multiple superconducting...
Sensory perception linked to boredom in both ADHD and non-ADHD individuals

Sensory perception linked to boredom in both ADHD and non-ADHD individuals

by Ingrid Fadelli | Jun 2, 2025 | Attention deficit disorders, MEDICALXPRESS, Psychology & Psychiatry

Throughout their everyday life, most people engage in many activities that require varying degrees of attention. As they take part in these activities, the brain processes the sensory information it receives from their surroundings, creating representations that guide...
People who are easily distracted by smartphones are more physiologically reactive, less attuned to their bodies: Study

People who are easily distracted by smartphones are more physiologically reactive, less attuned to their bodies: Study

by Ingrid Fadelli | Jun 2, 2025 | Health, MEDICALXPRESS, Psychology & Psychiatry

Over the past few decades, some studies have raised important questions about the psychological implications of the excessive use of smartphones and other portable devices. Findings suggest that people who use smartphones too much can progressively develop cognitive...
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