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Dopamine is the brain’s way of patting us on the back for a job well done when we score a goal, get an ‘A’, or cross the ...
The limbic system is located in the brain’s cerebrum, which happens to be the largest part of your brain, and directly underneath the temporal lobes. What Does the Limbic System Do? Our limbic ...
Consuming digital content, especially social media, is designed to cause a release of dopamine and causes kids to ...
Dr. Wendy Suzuki, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at New York University and Professor of Neuroscience and ...
The limbic system consists of different parts of the brain: The hippocampus, which stores memories, and the amygdala, which processes fear, are the major players. When you’re stressed or ...
Explore brain anatomy, from the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem, to the deep structures within the brain, such as the limbic system and basal ganglia. Parts of the Brain: A Complete Guide to ...
The function of various parts of the limbic system is to regulate impulsivity and response to emotions, such as fear and desire. Visualising neurotransmitters and their receptors gives a unique ...
The point of describing the neurological and psychological mechanisms that underpin taking offense is that knowledge is power ...
Love involves significant bodily changes driven by neurotransmitters. Dopamine, norepinephrine, and oxytocin play crucial ...
Charlotte Tilbury’s new Fragrance Collection of Emotions explores emotional perfumery, and we tried all six scents ...
Oxford's word of the year is "brain rot," describing the impact of overconsumption of online content. Two doctors discuss the science behind the dangerous activity and how to prevent it.
A certain part of the brain, called the habenula, is responsible for getting stuck in endless scrolling, according to Bobinet. Oxford University Press has chosen “brain rot” as its word of the ...