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20 Oct Where Does Fear Originate In The Brain?

Posted at 08:00h in Article, Medical Conditions, Psychology, research

One of the most spellbinding mysteries in psychology and neuroscience is the origin of fear. Fear is an essential emotion that is used to protect ourselves from implicit and explicit danger. For example, we may...

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11 Oct For all things of love and sleep. How sleeping with someone you love changes your brain chemistry.

Posted at 08:00h in Article, research, Sleep

Many factors can affect a good night's sleep. Things like work, medication, or mental health disorders such as depression have been known factors to decline sleep in the human body. But what factors actually improve...

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16 Aug Can Learning a Complex Skill Make Simpler Tasks Easier?

Posted at 08:00h in Article, Cognitive Therapy, research, Therapy Tips

Therapists must often make important decisions regarding how they spend therapy hours with their clients. This involves choosing the kinds of activities their clients will do and the complexity of the activities. Research has shown...

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11 Aug The Striking Benefits of Training Speed and Accuracy of Word Retrieval in Post-Stroke Aphasia

Posted at 08:00h in Aphasia, Article, research, Stroke, Therapy Tips

Adults are able to utter about 120 words per minute and may make a speech error once out of every thousand words. If an adult experiences a stroke, they may develop a condition known as...

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09 Aug Can Intensive Speech & Language Therapy Improve Language in Aphasia Patients Post-Stroke?

Posted at 08:00h in Aphasia, Article, Language, Medical Conditions, research, Speech and Language Pathology, Stroke

Aphasia commonly occurs after someone experiences a stroke. When a closed head injury occurs in the left hemisphere, a person may lose the ability to produce and understand language. Commonly, people think of aphasia as...

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