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New research shows that damage to specific regions of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) increases both impulsivity and ...
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Newspoint on MSNStudy relates damage in 'medial' region of prefrontal cortex to impulsivityDamage to the 'medial' region of the prefrontal cortex -- the brain region that helps with planning and achieving goals -- ...
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ZME Science on MSNGiant Brain Study Took Seven Years to Test the Two Biggest Theories of Consciousness. Here’s What Scientists FoundGNWT, championed by French cognitive neuroscientist Stanislas Dehaene, argues that consciousness emerges when information ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNBrain damage linked to increased impulsivity and social influencePeople who have damage to a specific part of their brains are more likely to be impulsive, and new research has found that damage also makes them more likely to be influenced by other people.
Lesions in the dorsomedial section, which sits towards the top of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) were shown to have had the most significant impact on the social influence on impulsivity. Meanwhile, ...
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People who have damage to a specific part of their brains are more likely to be impulsive, and new research has found that damage also makes them more likely to be influenced by other people.
People who have damage to a specific part of their brains are more likely to be impulsive, and new research has found that ...
Direct brain recordings reveal that the thalamus, especially its intralaminar and medial nuclei, actively shapes conscious ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNSleep Secures Past Memories and Prepares Our Brains for Future LearningLearn how our brains store memories, and why sleep is needed to retain old memories and prepare for new ones.
Discover four research-backed strategies that help adults with ADHD improve focus, organization, and productivity without ...
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