Guilt and shame arise from different cognitive triggers and rely on distinct neural systems to guide compensatory behavior.
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Competitive athletes exhibit lower off-field aggression and enhanced brain connectivity
A recent study published in Psychology of Sport & Exercise has found that long-term engagement in competitive athletics is ...
What if we could peer into the brain and watch how it organizes information as we act, perceive, or make decisions? A new ...
Rutgers researchers found that the distribution of neural timescales across the cortex plays a crucial role in how ...
New brain research reveals how guilt and shame shape moral behavior, showing why guilt promotes repair while shame often ...
Using lab-grown brain tissue, researchers uncovered complex patterns of neural signaling that differ subtly between healthy ...
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Scientists identify dynamic brain patterns linked to symptom severity in children with autism
New research suggests that the way brain networks reorganize moment-to-moment predicts autism severity. Children who spent ...
Q: My husband and I usually make a few resolutions for the new year. This year, I skipped it because I never follow through, and I wind up feeling bad about myself. My husband did OK for about a month ...
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Scientists pinpoint neural roots of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
For decades, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder have been diagnosed from the outside in, through behavior, mood, and memory ...
Stanford Medicine investigators have replicated, in a lab dish, one of the most prominent human nervous pathways for sensing pain. This nerve circuit transmits sensations from the body’s skin to the ...
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