Playing certain brain-training games may boost production of a neurotransmitter responsible for attention and focus, ...
Getting your body moving doesn’t just keep you fit — it might actually turn back the clock on your brain, according to fascinating new research. The latest findings from Penn State College of Medicine ...
Exercise can help your pain, but it hurts to exercise. Done strategically, however, movement can reshape the way your body ...
Clinical psychologist Diana Hill and movement specialist Katy Bowman are the authors of I Know I Should Exercise But … 44 Reasons We Don't Move and How to Get Over Them. When you're stressed or tired, ...
Introduction We aimed to establish the clinical characteristics of children and young people (CAYP) currently receiving deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy for the management of movement disorders in ...
Imagine waking up thirsty at night and having to reach for a glass of water in the dark. Without a clear view, your brain has to estimate where the glass is and where your hand is - a challenge that ...
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Brain Implant Enables Paralyzed Man To Feel And Use Objects Using Someone Else’s Hands
A paralyzed man in his 40s is now able to feel and use objects through the hands of another person, after receiving a brain ...
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Operation performed in EU for first time: Brain-computer interface for a patient with quadriplegia
A team at the Technical University of Munich's TUM University Hospital has implanted a brain‐computer interface in a patient ...
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Julianne Moore says walking backwards is 'good for your body and brain' — what do the experts think?
Julianne Moore says that walking backwards is 'good for your body and brain.' HELLO! spoke with Dr. Kavin Mistry to find out ...
A groundbreaking study shows that mice’s facial movements can reveal their problem-solving strategies, offering a non-invasive way to infer hidden thoughts.
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