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#Brainresearch Reel by @klustout (verified account) - 🇨🇳🧠⚙️China's brain tech breakthroughs are challenging Elon Musk's Neuralink as the nation rapidly advances in brain-computer interface (BCI) techno
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🇨🇳🧠⚙️China's brain tech breakthroughs are challenging Elon Musk's Neuralink as the nation rapidly advances in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology to help paralyzed people speak, move, and walk. CNN has gained special access to the Chinese Institute for Brain Research, which developed the semi-invasive Beinao-1 chip that recently enabled a speech-impaired ALS patient to communicate through a screen. Backed heavily by state support and national initiatives, China is fostering a booming ecosystem of research, clinical trials, and commercial BCI applications. Here's our report on the current state of the high-stakes neurotech race between China and the United States. @stephenbekker @whatwoodbryansay
#Brainresearch Reel by @jakegoodmanmd (verified account) - Is Stress Bad For Us? sponsored by @unitedbrainassociation

Short term stress CAN actually be good for us, but long term stress can increase risks of
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Is Stress Bad For Us? sponsored by @unitedbrainassociation Short term stress CAN actually be good for us, but long term stress can increase risks of anxiety, depression, & more. To support life-changing brain research and fund campaigns to provide treatment and prevention of mental health conditions, please consider donating to @unitedbrainassociation in the link on my page. Every dollar counts ❤️🧠 Source: Dhabhar FS. The short-term stress response - Mother nature’s mechanism for enhancing protection and performance under conditions of threat, challenge, and opportunity. Front Neuroendocrinol. 2018: PMID: 29596867 #unitedbrainassociation #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #psychiatry #doctor #mentalhealthmatters Disclaimers: - My content is for educational and marketing purposes and should not be used in place of therapy or treatment - Opinions and information expressed in my speech & content are solely my own and do not express the views of an employer
#Brainresearch Reel by @jinnyb.grow - 집에만 있으면 자꾸 먹게 돼요 😅🍫

근데 의지 문제만은 아니라는 점!🙃
환경이 문제래요 🌿✨

햇볕을 쬐면 세로토닌 올라서
스트레스 식욕이 줄어들어요 ☀️💛
(Brain Research, 2002)

눈에 보이는 음식이 많으면
자기도 모르게 많이 먹는다는 연
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집에만 있으면 자꾸 먹게 돼요 😅🍫 근데 의지 문제만은 아니라는 점!🙃 환경이 문제래요 🌿✨ 햇볕을 쬐면 세로토닌 올라서 스트레스 식욕이 줄어들어요 ☀️💛 (Brain Research, 2002) 눈에 보이는 음식이 많으면 자기도 모르게 많이 먹는다는 연구결과도 있어요. 🍪👀 (Wansink & Painter, 2006) 나만 이런게 아니었어! 비타민 D 부족하면 체지방이 늘어나기 쉽다는 결과도 많이 있답니다! 💪🌤 (Various meta-analyses) 그래서 저는 참는 대신 나가요 🚶‍♀️☀️ 집에 있는 음식도 안 보고 나가서 햇볕도 보면서 비타민 D up up up! 리셋보다 중요한 건 환경 세팅이에요 🏡✨ 💬 여러분은 오늘 얼마나 밖에 나가셨어요? 👇 댓글로 알려주세요! #집콕주의 #식욕조절 #햇볕필수 #엄마라이프 건강습관 리셋보다중요한환경 스트레스식욕 건강한일상 엄마공감
#Brainresearch Reel by @hawaiinewsnow (verified account) - Dr. Jason Keifer has spent decades working in brain research and his clinic, @brainhealthhawaii, specializes in non-invasive magnetic neuro stimulatio
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Dr. Jason Keifer has spent decades working in brain research and his clinic, @brainhealthhawaii, specializes in non-invasive magnetic neuro stimulation. It's a treatment that's helped athletes sharpen their mental clarity and in some cases, shown improvements in vision. Catch the latest episode of "The Long Game" on HawaiiNewsNow.com, HNN's streaming app, and wherever you get your podcasts. #TheLongGame #Hawaii #Podcasts #HawaiiNewsNow #HNN #DrJasonKeifer #BrainHealthHawaii #Science #Research #Concussions #PTSD #Anxiety #MentalHealth #Sports #News #Therapy
#Brainresearch Reel by @melrobbins (verified account) - You are underestimating the POWER of your habits.
 
When you start working towards a goal or a dream, you need to put HABITS in place that help you ge
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You are underestimating the POWER of your habits. When you start working towards a goal or a dream, you need to put HABITS in place that help you get there. But it’s not achieving that goal that changes you. It’s the habits you stick with every single day that help you grow into the person you are trying to be. Habits change who you are. If you want to learn more about creating habits and the science behind it, you’ll love tonight’s episode of @themelrobbinspodcast: “The Ultimate Toolkit for Creating New Habits: The Science Made Easy” I’ll teach you the 3️⃣ critical parts of forming new habits, and together we’ll unpack the brain research that explains why these parts are essential to your habit-making routine. PLUS, you can download a FREE 7-page companion workbook to follow along with the episode! Each page is designed to help you build habits that will actually last 🔥 Listen NOW!! You can find the episode and the companion workbook at the link in my bio!
#Brainresearch Reel by @rodrigo.bravim - Você já se perguntou se os famosos peptídeos também afetam a nossa mente? 🤔 A resposta é: depende! Nosso corpo e mente funcionam de forma totalmente
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Você já se perguntou se os famosos peptídeos também afetam a nossa mente? 🤔 A resposta é: depende! Nosso corpo e mente funcionam de forma totalmente interligada. Ao falarmos de opções como a Semaglutida (um análogo do GLP-1), não lidamos apenas com mudanças físicas. Estudos recentes (ex: Brain Research, 2023) apontam que eles podem auxiliar na modulação emocional, ajudando a reduzir sintomas de ansiedade, estresse e comportamentos depressivos. Quando nossa qualidade de vida global melhora, nossas emoções tendem a se regular de maneira mais equilibrada e funcional, mudando a forma como interpretamos o mundo. 🌱 Pesquisas com o peptídeo NPY em ratos demonstram grande potencial na melhora do estresse pós-traumático (Ref: Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2022). Porém, é vital mantermos o foco nas evidências concretas. 🧠 Embora a promoção do bem-estar físico traga benefícios psicológicos claros, ainda precisamos de mais estudos clínicos rigorosos em humanos para compreender todos os impactos e potenciais efeitos negativos. A ciência sólida exige tempo! Baseie suas decisões em fatos, avalie criticamente as promessas mágicas da internet e cuide da saúde integralmente. ✨ #SaudeMental #Biohacking #QualidadeDeVida #BemEstar #Neurociencia
#Brainresearch Reel by @rtenews (verified account) - A new €2 million state-of-the-art wearable brain scanner has been described as a "gamechanger" for brain research in Ireland.

The country's first OPM
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A new €2 million state-of-the-art wearable brain scanner has been described as a “gamechanger” for brain research in Ireland. The country’s first OPM-MEG scanning system will help researchers study the brain and identify the earliest signs of life-changing conditions such as epilepsy, dementia and ADHD. The scanner uses quantum technology to track brain networks, in real time, as they respond to different cognitive demands. The system is now up and running at a new brain imaging facility in Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience at Trinity College Dublin. Go to link in bio for more
#Brainresearch Reel by @maltesesloverss - This might melt your heart-your Maltese may treasure your scent more than their favorite snack. 🤍✨🐾

It sounds almost too sweet to be true, but brai
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This might melt your heart—your Maltese may treasure your scent more than their favorite snack. 🤍✨🐾 It sounds almost too sweet to be true, but brain research is showing that dogs may experience their owner’s scent as one of the most rewarding things in their world. For a Maltese, that makes perfect sense. These little fluffballs are known for bonding closely with their humans. They don’t just want to be near you—they want to be with you. On the couch, in bed, by the door, under the blanket, wherever you go. And maybe science is finally explaining why. 🥹 In studies where dogs were presented with different smells while their brains were monitored, the scent that often created the biggest positive response was the owner’s. Not food. Not another dog. Their person. The reward center of the brain became especially active, suggesting that familiar human scent carries deep emotional meaning. That means when your Maltese curls up in your sweater or sniffs your pillow, it may be more than habit. Your scent likely feels reassuring, loving, and deeply connected to everything good in their life. Researchers have also noticed that dogs respond differently to human voices they know well, especially when the tone is affectionate and upbeat. That soft little head tilt your Maltese gives you when you speak? It may be part of a much deeper emotional response than we once realized. 🤍🐶 Dogs are extraordinary in the way they bond with people. They seek eye contact, search for reassurance, and often treat us like the center of their emotional universe. That’s why they feel like family—because to them, we are. So if your Maltese follows you everywhere, sleeps on your clothes, and lights up when you come home, science says it’s not your imagination. You truly are their happy place. 💫
#Brainresearch Reel by @mcgoverninstitute - In 2000, Patrick J. McGovern '59 and Lore Harp McGovern founded the McGovern Institute with a bold mission in mind: to transform human lives by revolu
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In 2000, Patrick J. McGovern ’59 and Lore Harp McGovern founded the McGovern Institute with a bold mission in mind: to transform human lives by revolutionizing our understanding of the brain. “My dream is that, when the history book of the 21st century is written, they will say the quality of life for all people was improved because we really got to understand the function of the brain, and by the way the McGovern Institute played a measurable and significant role in making that happen,” Pat said during the building’s opening ceremony in 2005. 25 years later, the McGovern Institute is securing its chapter in history. We hold immense pride for how our researchers have helped shape the trajectory of neuroscience and made past hopes for the field a reality. Pat’s dream has been our beacon. His vision and legacy will continue to guide the McGovern Institute for the next 25 years and all those to come. Read more about how the McGovern Institute has helped advance brain research for 25 years: https://mcgovern.mit.edu/2025/04/11/twenty-five-years-after-its-founding-the-mcgovern-institute-is-shaping-brain-science-and-improving-human-lives-at-a-global-scale/ #McGovern25
#Brainresearch Reel by @drdavidabbasi (verified account) - HiP-CT (Hierarchical Phase-Contrast Tomography) is a cutting-edge imaging technology that is changing how we study the human brain. It allows scientis
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HiP-CT (Hierarchical Phase-Contrast Tomography) is a cutting-edge imaging technology that is changing how we study the human brain. It allows scientists to visualize entire organs in 3D with microscopic detail, all without cutting or damaging the tissue. Traditionally, brain research has faced a trade-off: imaging methods like MRI can capture the whole brain but lack fine detail, while histology reveals cellular structure but requires slicing the brain into thousands of sections, disrupting its natural organization. HiP-CT overcomes this limitation by using phase-contrast X-ray imaging, often at powerful synchrotron facilities, to image soft tissues across multiple scales. With HiP-CT, researchers can examine an intact human brain and seamlessly zoom from large-scale anatomy—such as brain regions and vascular networks—down to microstructural features like cell layers and fine tissue architecture. Because the brain remains intact, its true spatial relationships are preserved, offering a more accurate view of how structures connect and interact. This multiscale perspective is especially important for understanding neurological diseases. Disorders like Alzheimer’s, stroke, and brain tumors involve changes that span from widespread structural alterations to subtle microscopic damage. HiP-CT enables scientists to study these processes together, providing insights that were previously inaccessible. By revealing the brain as a continuous, interconnected system rather than a collection of slices, HiP-CT is not just improving imaging resolution—it is fundamentally reshaping how we explore brain structure, function, and disease. ✅Follow @drdavidabbasi for More Daily Medical Content & Health Tips! 🌴😷Schedule a consultation to see Dr. Abbasi as a patient in Delray Beach! Visit www.primeorthocenter.com
#Brainresearch Reel by @ai.impacts - Chimpanzees possess one of the most remarkable short-term visual memory abilities in the animal kingdom. In controlled cognitive experiments, they can
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Chimpanzees possess one of the most remarkable short-term visual memory abilities in the animal kingdom. In controlled cognitive experiments, they can memorize the exact position of numbers on a screen after seeing them for only a fraction of a second. Once the numbers disappear, the chimpanzee can still tap the correct positions in perfect order — often faster and more accurately than trained humans. This ability was famously demonstrated in research conducted at Kyoto University, where scientists studied chimpanzees performing rapid memory tasks on digital screens. Even when human participants practiced the same tests repeatedly, they rarely matched the chimps’ speed and accuracy. The reason lies in neurological specialization. Chimpanzee brains are highly optimized for rapid visual processing and instant recall. In the wild, this skill helps them track movement, locate food, and respond quickly to threats in constantly changing environments. But this doesn’t mean chimpanzees are generally more intelligent than humans. Instead, it highlights something fascinating about evolution: different species develop extraordinary abilities in different domains. Humans excel in language, abstract reasoning, and long-term planning. Chimpanzees dominate in certain forms of instant visual memory. Same biological roots. Different evolutionary priorities. And in this specific task, the chimpanzee wins. If you like this content, follow @ai.impacts for Daily Updates on Artificial Intelligence! ✨ DM for credit or removal request (no copyright intended for footage, video, and music) © All rights and credits reserved to the respective owners. chimpanzee memory test, chimpanzee vs human memory, chimp short term memory experiment, Kyoto University chimp study, animal intelligence research, chimpanzee cognitive experiment, visual memory animals, chimp brain research #chimpanzee #animalintelligence #memorytest #brainpower #sciencefacts cognitivescience evolution animalresearch scienceexplained mindblown
#Brainresearch Reel by @alzheimerebook (verified account) - Palavras não são neutras.
Elas ativam o cérebro.

Neste experimento mostrado pelo G1 Campinas / EPTV, a neurocientista Emily Pires monitorou, por EEG,
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Palavras não são neutras. Elas ativam o cérebro. Neste experimento mostrado pelo G1 Campinas / EPTV, a neurocientista Emily Pires monitorou, por EEG, como o cérebro reage a palavras negativas e positivas. O padrão das ondas cerebrais muda conforme o que é ouvido. A ciência confirma: Estudos em neurociência mostram que palavras com carga emocional alteram o processamento cerebral, a atenção e a resposta ao estresse, enquanto palavras positivas modulam circuitos ligados à recompensa e ao bem-estar. Base científica: • Herbert et al., Brain Research – processamento cerebral distinto para palavras emocionais (EEG). • Kissler et al., Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews – impacto emocional das palavras no cérebro. • Lindquist et al., Psychological Science – linguagem influencia emoção e comportamento. Crédito do vídeo: G1 Campinas / EPTV 📌 Série: O poder das palavras As palavras que você usa constroem ou desgastam. Isso não é opinião. É neurociência. #poderdaspalavras #neurociencia #cerebro #emocao #saudemental

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