A man died suddenly during a brain scan. What scientists saw was beautifully comforting.

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Brain Scans Reveal Why Waking Up Is Sometimes Such a Difficult Experience

A new study suggests that certain brain activity patterns may be linked to feeling less groggy in the morning.

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Thinking Too Hard Could Sabotage Your Creative Flow, Brain Scans Suggest (M) - PsyBlog

The less you control your mind, the more creative you become.

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Brain Scans of Infants Reveal the Moment We Start Making Memories

A new study on "infantile amnesia" aims to answer a century-old mystery: Why can’t most us remember our earliest years?

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Brain Scans Identify Six Distinct Types of Depression And Anxiety

In the future, getting help for depression might involve a quick brain scan to find the most effective treatment for you.

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Havana Syndrome Mystery Deepens Further After Brain Scan Analysis

Two new studies on the mysterious 'Havana syndrome' found no physical cause, but they did suggest a possible link to mental health.

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Sex hormones may play a key role in how Alzheimer's disease develops in the brain

Female sex hormones may play a significant role in how Alzheimer’s disease manifests in the brain, a study found.

Medical News Today

What separates highly creative people from the rest of us? A new study using brain scans reveals some surprising insights into the neural mechanisms of novel thinking. The study found that eminent creators have stronger connections between certain brain regions, especially those involved in memory and attention, than non-eminent ones.

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What Separates Highly Creative People

Brain scans reveal what fuels novel thinking.

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Children's brain scans provide clues to processing of emotional cues

Children with specific psychiatric symptoms, such as anxiety, may struggle to understand emotional cues when people around them are happy, sad or angry, and that lack of understanding can make it difficult to respond appropriately in social situations.

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