Three studies at the University of Zurich demonstrate that hypnosis alters activity in the large-scale functional networks of ...
These changes to the brain are linked to hormone fluctuations and the psychological wellbeing of mothers after giving birth.
Researchers found that the most significant gray matter (GM) volume reductions during pregnancy occurred in the Default Mode and Frontoparietal networks, regions linked to self-referential ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNScientists create the most accurate predictor of human intelligenceScientists have long sought to understand the complexities of human intelligence. The relationship between brain structure ...
A new study reveals that during a woman’s first pregnancy, gray matter in the brain decreases by up to 4.9 per cent, partially recovering postpartum. Hormonal fluctuations drive these changes, ...
In this study, we address this gap in knowledge by asking if associated information in memory can be found in in the IFJ, the frontoparietal attention network, and category-selective sensory cortex ...
We computed Sørensen-Dice coefficient. In Supplementary Table 3, we show the Dice similarity index related to Visual, Somatomotor, Dorsal Attention, Ventral Attention, Limbic, Frontoparietal, and ...
Discussion: In conclusion, HD θ-tACS could alter cholinergic transmission and cortical excitability between the parietal and motor cortices, as well as reinforcing the frontoparietal network and the ...
Grey matter volume in the brain decreases by about 5% during pregnancy but partially recovers postpartum, particularly in the default mode network. This study, involving MRI scans of nearly 180 ...
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