Repetition can be useful if you’re trying to memorize a poem, master a guitar riff, or just cultivate good habits.
Category: Behavior
Those Most at Risk for Weight Regain Post-Bariatric Surgery
In the years following bariatric surgery, a person’s overall eating behaviors and the amount of time spent watching television, playing video
New findings could make mosquitos more satisfied—and safer to be around
She weighs less than one ten-thousandth of an ounce and her top speed is less than two miles per hour.
Do deep neural networks ‘see’ like you and I do?
Computer components designed to recognize images behave surprisingly like neurons in the brain, researchers at the University of Washington School
Erasing Cocaine-Cue Memories Could Help Prevent Relapse
Forty to 60 percent of all people treated for substance use disorders relapse, presenting a major challenge to treatment success.
Scientists discover natural fitness watch in fishes that records their activity levels
An international research team including scientists from the University of Southampton have shown for the first time that the energetic
Aggregative and clonal metazoans
Single celled organisms can change their behaviors in response to social signals. They can respond to changing environments and can differentiate
Multivitamin in pregnancy reduces the risk of autism
Autism spectrum disorder ASD includes a range of conditions, including Asperger syndrome, that affect a person’s social interaction, communication, interests
The difference between autistic boys and girls
Autism spectrum disorder ASD is a disorder of nervous system that starts in childhood and lasts throughout a person’s life.
Doctors have discovered better way of treating depression
Doctors have discovered better way of treating depression and correct medication for the condition that can help depression patient .