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Unmasking the Lost Girls: Overlooked Neurodiversity in Women
Data for years has shown that a significantly higher number of men were diagnosed with neurodiversity than women. Studies of neurological...
Aug 21, 2023


Maybe it’s time to pick up a paintbrush: The Effects of Creativity on the Brain
When we think of creativity, we think of the arts. Painters, dancers, actors, and authors. All of these people make a living by creating....
Aug 15, 2023


The Hard Problem of Consciousness Part3: Memory as an extra ingredient
Introduction: In the previous parts, we discussed David Chalmers' ideas about the Hard Problem of Consciousness and derived definitions...
Aug 13, 2023


The Hard Problem of Consciousness Part 2: Exploring Information Theory in Context of Consciousness
To prove the existence of consciousness, let's start with the theses given by Chalmers. He proposed two axioms: any consciousness is...
Aug 10, 2023


Aug 5, 2023


The Hard Problem of Consciousness Part1: Unraveling the Works of Chalmers
Conscience. In most popular scientific articles about neuroscience or human nature, there are discussions about the mysteries of...
Aug 4, 2023


Sleep Deprivation in Students
Students around the world are forced into a cycle by their schools. Classes start too soon, causing early wake-up times. Long lectures,...
Jul 13, 2023


The Flow State: Unlocking the Mind's Fullest Potential
The flow state is a remarkable phenomenon that unlocks the extraordinary cognitive abilities of an individual. The state allows athletes...
Jul 12, 2023


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Artificial Intelligence’s Involvement in Neurology
Artificial intelligence’s involvement in neurology has made for revolutionary progress in neuroimaging, neurocognitive disorder research, and personalized treatment over the last decade. Since the 1970s, AI has been integrated into a multitude of topics in neuroscience, ranging from genetic mapping and modelling of the human brain, to patient treatment analysis, to advanced research in neurological disorders. Its contributions to the fields of neuroscience, neurology, and psy


Social Media and the Adolescent Mind
Science of Connection To understand the relationship between social media and teens, we first need to examine the psychology behind the effect it has on society. For example the over saturation of connection, humans biologically have the urge to form connections with one another for protection from nature and ourselves, so when we make these connections today there is a surge of dopamine as encouragement to make more connections for safety. Social media allows us to make mil


Impact to Recovery: The Neurology of Concussions
Introduction Concussions, a form of mild traumatic brain injury, affect millions of people annually through sports, accidents, and everyday mishaps. These injuries disrupt the brain’s balance, often leaving individuals with symptoms that ripple across their lives. By diving into the complex changes a concussion brings, from the initial impact to the body’s attempts to heal, we can better understand how to prevent, diagnose, and recover from these injuries. What defines a conc
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