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Consciousness traced to specific clusters of nerve cells in the brain

Researchers have mapped how clusters of nerve cells in the brain connect to regulate wakefulness, which could open doors to new treatments for people in comas

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Gesture is a uniquely powerful tool. Here's how to make the most of it

Understand the surprising power of gesture and you could use it to boost your learning, improve your memory and influence others

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Revealed: What your thoughts look like and how they compare to others’

We finally have a grasp on the many different ways of thinking and how your inner mindscape affects your experience of reality

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Athletes may look bigger if they wear higher numbers on their jerseys

Volunteers judged cartoon American football players to be slimmer when they had a lower number on their jersey

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Why great people don't always give good advice

Whatever your area of interest, it would seem sensible to learn from the best. Recent research disagrees, finds David Robson

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Fresh ideas about the causes of depression are bringing new treatments

By upending the idea that a chemical imbalance in the brain is behind depression, we are starting to understand some of its mysteries and develop better treatments

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Brain implant lets people control devices using brain signals

A company called Synchron, backed by Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, may become the first to commercialise a brain implant that lets people control touchscreen devices using brain signals

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Theory of consciousness branded 'pseudoscience' by neuroscientists

A leading theory about consciousness called the integrated information theory has been attacked in an open letter from over one hundred researchers in the field

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The entire brain may be involved in language, not just a few regions

Brain regions identified as “language centres” are actually hubs that coordinate the processing of language throughout the brain, argues a controversial new study

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Brain damage linked to schizophrenia may spread as condition develops

Brain scans show loss of tissue starting in small areas when people first experience psychosis, and following neural highways until later it encompasses wider regions of the brain

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Suppressing worrying thoughts may improve our mental health

Rather than recalling and focusing on fearful thoughts, it might sometimes be useful to avoid these imaginings to boost our well-being and avoid symptoms of mental health conditions like depression or...

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Why being more open about mental health could be making us feel worse

The language of the therapy room is creeping into everyday life. Psychologist Lucy Foulkes says therapy speak and overpsychologising could do more harm than good

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Man who sees upside down provides clues on how we process faces

A man with a condition that has rotated his head backwards can identify upright and inverted faces with similar accuracy, suggesting that facial processing skills are based on experience and...

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Therapy dogs in classrooms may improve children's well-being

Children with emotional or behavioural issues in school may benefit from the presence of trained therapy dogs in classrooms, according to education professionals

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Free will: Can neuroscience reveal if your choices are yours to make?

Philosophers have wrestled with the question of whether we are truly free to decide on our actions for centuries. Now, insights from genetics, neuroscience and evolutionary biology are shedding fresh...

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Psychedelic health claims may be promoting risky self-medication

Psychedelics such as psilocybin can cause dangerous psychotic experiences and should only be used as part of medical research, warns doctor

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Placebos may ease pain by acting on brain systems linked to emotions

Placebos may minimise pain by decreasing activity in systems of the brain that regulate emotions, a discovery that could help us to harness the placebo effect to ease discomfort

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