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Aggression isn’t just a behavioral issue—it has deep neurobiological roots, especially when shaped by early-life trauma.
A new study using direct recordings from human brains reveals how the amygdala and hippocampus coordinate to form and retrieve emotional memories.
A wound can leave a lasting imprint—even after it has healed. A new study in Current Biology finds that past injuries can ...
The Trump administration is seemingly giving a green light to dig into psychedelic therapy amid Oregon's struggling ...
TJ Hoover was declared brain dead after suffering an overdose in October 2021, but his sister Donna Rhorer says doctors ...
A Weber County mother was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of felony child abuse involving her infant daughter. Meanwhile, the ...
Human experience is a mixture of what we perceive from the outside and what we create on the inside. Street noises, the ...