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Researchers from the University of Bern have found a significant connection between the quality of our deep sleep and how likely we are to engage in prosocial behaviors, such as cooperating with others and making charitable donations. The study shows that brain activity during deep sleep, particularly in the right temporoparietal junction, can predict prosocial tendencies in everyday life. The results have been published in The Journal of Neuroscience. Human societies thrive on cooperation and altruism, with individuals regularly participating in actions that benefit others, such as volunteeri...
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Researchers from the University of Bern have found a significant connection between the quality of our deep sleep and how likely we are to engage in prosocial behaviors, such as cooperating with others and making charitable donations. The study shows that brain activity during deep sleep, particularly in the right temporoparietal junction, can predict prosocial tendencies in everyday life. The results have been published in The Journal of Neuroscience. Human societies thrive on cooperation and altruism, with individuals regularly participating in actions that benefit others, such as volunteeri...
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Researchers from the University of Bern have found a significant connection between the quality of our deep sleep and how likely we are to engage in prosocial behaviors, such as cooperating with others and making charitable donations. The study shows that brain activity during deep sleep, particularly in the right temporoparietal junction, can predict prosocial tendencies in everyday life. The results have been published in The Journal of Neuroscience. Human societies thrive on cooperation and altruism, with individuals regularly participating in actions that benefit others, such as volunteeri...
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Scientists in Germany have found evidence that a single large dose of creatine, a supplement commonly embraced by athletes for physical performance enhancement, can temporarily uplift cognitive abilities diminished by lack of sleep. Published in Scientific Reports, the findings open a new chapter in understanding how dietary supplements can influence brain function under stress conditions such as sleep deprivation. Modern lifestyles often compromise sleep, leading to decreased productivity and an increase in accidents and chronic health issues. To combat these negative effects, people frequent...
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Scientists in Germany have found evidence that a single large dose of creatine, a supplement commonly embraced by athletes for physical performance enhancement, can temporarily uplift cognitive abilities diminished by lack of sleep. Published in Scientific Reports, the findings open a new chapter in understanding how dietary supplements can influence brain function under stress conditions such as sleep deprivation. Modern lifestyles often compromise sleep, leading to decreased productivity and an increase in accidents and chronic health issues. To combat these negative effects, people frequent...
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Scientists in Germany have found evidence that a single large dose of creatine, a supplement commonly embraced by athletes for physical performance enhancement, can temporarily uplift cognitive abilities diminished by lack of sleep. Published in Scientific Reports, the findings open a new chapter in understanding how dietary supplements can influence brain function under stress conditions such as sleep deprivation. Modern lifestyles often compromise sleep, leading to decreased productivity and an increase in accidents and chronic health issues. To combat these negative effects, people frequent...
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New research reveals that even infants as young as four months old have an innate ability to comprehend how their bodies interact with the world around them. This understanding is evident as they process different sensory information based on the movement of objects they see coming towards them. The study, published in Scientific Reports, highlights early development stages of self-awareness. For decades, scientists have been fascinated by how humans perceive and interact with the space immediately around them—what is known to researchers as “peripersonal space.” This concept explores how we i...
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New research reveals that even infants as young as four months old have an innate ability to comprehend how their bodies interact with the world around them. This understanding is evident as they process different sensory information based on the movement of objects they see coming towards them. The study, published in Scientific Reports, highlights early development stages of self-awareness. For decades, scientists have been fascinated by how humans perceive and interact with the space immediately around them—what is known to researchers as “peripersonal space.” This concept explores how we i...
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New research reveals that even infants as young as four months old have an innate ability to comprehend how their bodies interact with the world around them. This understanding is evident as they process different sensory information based on the movement of objects they see coming towards them. The study, published in Scientific Reports, highlights early development stages of self-awareness. For decades, scientists have been fascinated by how humans perceive and interact with the space immediately around them—what is known to researchers as “peripersonal space.” This concept explores how we i...
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Recent research published in Human Brain Mapping has made a significant breakthrough in understanding postpartum depression and postpartum depression with anxiety. By examining brain activity patterns, molecular genetics, and neurotransmitter systems, scientists have identified distinctive biological markers that could revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of these conditions, providing new insights into their underlying neurological causes. Postpartum depression (PPD) is a mental health condition that affects some women after giving birth, characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, ...
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