Targeting a brain mechanism could treat aggression
A number of psychiatric disorders present with aggression and violence, which, needless to say, are destructive to both individuals and […]
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A number of psychiatric disorders present with aggression and violence, which, needless to say, are destructive to both individuals and […] A new in-depth study of moral reasoning challenges the popular notion that people are unable to think through difficult moral […] Greening vacant urban land significantly reduces feelings of depression and improves overall mental health for the surrounding residents, researchers from […] In adults over 70, exposure to general anesthesia and surgery is associated with a subtle decline in memory and thinking […] A team of multidisciplinary researchers at the University of Waterloo has identified three basic video game player traits that will […] Spotting a bully is more nuanced than it might seem, because there is a difference between general aggressive behavior and […] One in 10 youth experience dating violence. They’ve been purposely hit, slapped or hurt while in a relationship — actions […] The brain’s prefrontal cortex has been linked to the control of aggressive behaviors. And, studies have suggested that damage to […] A genetically modified poliovirus therapy developed at Duke Cancer Institute shows significantly improved long-term survival for patients with recurrent glioblastoma, […]
Targeting a brain mechanism could treat aggression
Moral decision making is rife with internal conflict, say developmental psychologists: Findings challenge popular notion that we rely on our ‘guts’ and don’t think through challenging questions of right and wrong
Greening vacant lots reduces feelings of depression in city dwellers: Revitalizing dilapidated environments may be an important, inexpensive tool to address mental health in urban communities
Anesthesia, surgery linked to decline in memory and thinking
Motivating gamers with personalized game design
An aggressor is not necessarily a bully — and the distinction matters: Results of study imply possible new directions for interventions
Timely interventions help spot signs of teen dating violence
Brain stimulation may reduce aggressive behavior
Poliovirus therapy for recurrent glioblastoma has three year survival rate of 21 percent: Phase 1 study shows long-term survival benefit for a lethal cancer