During the pandemic, arming the C-suite with employee data was never more critical. Executives needed insights on employee health, well-being and sentiment to make fast decisions since working ...
The hippocampal formation is a group of brain regions, including the hippocampus and some other structures closely connected to it. This set of brain regions is known to support various important ...
We make decisions constantly—from the moment we open our eyes to the moment we fall asleep. Some are so small we hardly notice them: coffee or tea, sweater or jacket, reply now or later. Others feel ...
In a highly novel study published in Current Biology, researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and the National Institute of Mental Health, or NIMH, describe how two major neuronal ...
To understand how to shape a productive session with ChatGPT, think of it as a glider that takes you on journeys through knowledge and possibilities. Unlike a search engine, with static and stored ...
Expectations are tricky. On the one hand, they motivate us, guiding our behavior toward goals and achievements. On the other hand, they can be a double-edged sword—leading to disappointment, anxiety, ...
Testosterone quietly shapes bodies, brains, and behavior long before culture enters the picture. While society debates gender and aggression, biology continues doing its work. Evidence from humans and ...
What are the forces that shape our lives? That determine who we are, how we live, and where we end up? It’s easy to think that our lives are mostly the result of decisions we’ve made, from the career ...
Running fights junk food’s mental toll—healing the gut, balancing hormones, and protecting the brain.
When observing small worms under a microscope, one might observe something very surprising: the worms appear to make a ...