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A new study published in the journal Neuroscience finds that individuals recovering from COVID-19 exhibit signs of a potential brain repair and recovery process. The research reveals that survivors ...
Discover how new anxiety research in teenagers using EEG and fMRI fusion helps predict future mental health risks.
The current issue of Przegląd Lekarski – Jagiellonian Medical Review (PL-JMR) reflects both the journal’s deep historical legacy and its modern scientific breadth, spanning from translational ...
That’s especially true for remembering things you want to do. Psychologists call them prospective memories: remembering to perform a planned action, or recall a planned intention, at some point in the ...