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New research sheds light on things that were puzzling to us until now, such as: Why do we forget things? Why is sleep so important? Is there a difference between male and female brains? What's new in Alzheimer's research? And do we have a way to influence the functioning of our brain, even in old age?
What happens in our brains when we are in love? What 'turns on'? What chemicals are released and burned in our blood, giving us this unique feeling?
an enthralling lecture that delves into cutting-edge research illuminating the intricate interplay between the realm of emotions and the scientific revelations unfolding within it.
The need for sleep - our need to disconnect from formal activity for a period of up to eight hours each day - is a very strong and common need for us and all animals. In recent years, due to the inclusion of means for brain imaging, researchers are beginning to reveal the mysteries of sleep.
When does a sense of pleasure and a good feeling become an addiction?
Can anyone become addicted or do you need a certain brain set for that? Is it possible to recover from any addiction?
Is it possible to improve brain performance at any age?
Optimizing the functioning of your brain is an essential action in order to exhaust your abilities, whether at work, leisure or in relationships.
Why do forgetfulness problems become more serious as we age? What is the difference between cognitive decline and dementia? What types of dementia are there? And what do the new studies teach us on the subject? Is there a way to slow down memory loss or is it inevitable?
How do sex hormones affect brain formation and development? Is this effect expressed in different mental-perceptual skills between women and men?
Discover the intricate interplay between sex hormones and the brain and how they potentially shape our cognitive and behavioral patterns.
How does our brain perceive, encode, store, and then retrieve things from our memory? Is there a storage area for personal memories and another area for storing educational material? Why do we forget things? is it possible to overcome the obstacle of forgetting, is it good for our brain or not?
Amid longer lifespans, Alzheimer's grabs our focus. Can conscious choices protect us? Delving into Living Well to Prevent Disease. Navigating Recent Findings: Alzheimer's Prevention, Treatment, and Progress. Join our journey into Alzheimer's research for a healthier future.
The study of aging has experienced unprecedented progress in recent years, particularly with the discovery that the rate of aging is controlled, at least to some extent, by genetic pathways and biochemical processes that have been conserved throughout evolution. In the lecture we will go over the nine hallmarks of aging systems, what science knows about them, and what ideas how to overcome these processes.
Attended an intriguing presentation covering the most recent advancements in brain research across various everyday concerns. Topics ranged from exploring scientific support for specific sexual orientations, examining the brain's perception of pain, delving into the origins of our preference for sweetness, and much more.
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