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Behaviors often include lying, impulsiveness and aggression. Many of those who've exhibited lifelong antisocial, aka sociopathic, behavior -- lying, impulsiveness, aggression, lacking concern for ...
For families of children with severe epilepsy, controlling seizures is often just the beginning of their challenges. Even in ...
New research suggests that the evolution of the human brain may explain why autism is more common in humans than in other species.
Researchers have shown that astrocytes in the lateral hypothalamus play a pivotal role in how stress shapes behavior, particularly after early-life adversity.
For decades, large stretches of human DNA were dismissed as "junk" and considered to serve no real purpose. In a new study published in Cell Genomics, researchers at Lund University in Sweden show ...
Kenneth Kendler, one of the most influential and prolific psychiatric researchers and historians of our time, recently published two articles examining the role of the brain in psychiatric disorders: ...
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New AI Model 'Centaur' That Predicts Human Behavior With 64% Accuracy Is Freaking Experts: 'We Just Crossed a Line'
New AI Model 'Centaur' That Predicts Human Behavior With 64% Accuracy Is Freaking Experts: 'We Just Crossed a Line' Artificial intelligence (AI) has again stunned people with yet another innovation by ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Abnormal Security, the leader in AI-native human behavior security, today announced that it has achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) “In ...
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Stress in early life alters brain cell structure and behavior in mice
Canadian researchers show that stress modifies the morphology of brain cells in mice, directly influencing the rodents' level ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fable Security, the modern human risk management platform, today announced its launch with $31 million in funding from Greylock Partners and Redpoint Ventures. The ...
Recently, Nvidia founder Jensen Huang, whose company builds the chips powering today’s most advanced artificial intelligence systems, remarked: “The thing that’s really, really quite amazing is the ...
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