This post was written by Eugene Rubin, MD, Ph.D. and Charles Zorumski, MD. In a remarkable study published in the American Journal of Psychiatry, Kymberly Young and colleagues report that depressive ...
This post was written by Eugene Rubin, MD, Ph.D. and Charles Zorumski, MD. In a remarkable study published in the American Journal of Psychiatry, Kymberly Young and colleagues report that depressive ...
Training the brain to treat itself is a promising therapy for traumatic stress. The training uses an auditory or visual signal that corresponds to the activity of a particular brain region, called ...
(Reuters Health) - Military personnel trained to change their own brain responses with a neurofeedback program may be able to reduce their risk of experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder, ...
Although methylphenidate (Ritalin) has been used therapeutically for nearly 60 years, the mechanisms by which it acutely modifies behavioral performance are poorly understood. Here we combined ...
Can we train our brains? While there has been some controversy over pay-to-play brain training games and programs that promise better memory and focus, new research suggests that we can calm the ...
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