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Regular psychedelic users exhibit different brain responses to self-related thoughts, study finds

Regular psychedelic users exhibit different brain responses to self-related thoughts, study finds
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Regular psychedelic users exhibit different brain responses to self-related thoughts, study finds
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Love addiction linked to memory and attention problems
A new study has found that people experiencing symptoms of love addiction are more likely to report problems with memory, attention, and cognitive functioning in daily life and at work. …

Sleep helps stitch memories into cognitive maps, according to new neuroscience breakthrough
A new study by neuroscientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology sheds light on how the brain creates internal maps of space. Their research in mice reveals that while some …

Openness to sugar relationships tied to short-term mating, not life history strategy
People’s openness to “sugar relationships” is more strongly predicted by their interest in short-term mating than by their broader life history strategy, according to new research published in Evolutionary Psychology. …

Positive early experiences may buffer suicidal thoughts in those with trauma symptoms, new study finds
A new study published in the journal Death Studies suggests that positive childhood experiences can reduce the impact of trauma-related stress on suicidal thoughts in young adults. Researchers found that …