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- Human ****uality is the way people experience and express themselves ****ually. This involves biological, psychological, physical, erotic, emotional, social...
- Although many studies hold a reductionist stance looking for the neurobiological basis of cognitive phenomena, recent research shows that there is an...
- The neurobiological effects of physical exercise involve possible interrelated effects on brain structure, brain function, and cognition. Research in...
- consistently linked to disparities in several brain regions, emphasizing the neurobiological underpinnings of BPD. High sensitivity to social rejection is linked...
- Neurological disorders represent a complex array of medical conditions that fundamentally disrupt the functioning of the nervous system. These disorders...
- through various diagnostic tools. Its cause is believed to be related to neurobiological mechanisms, trauma, anxiety, and psychoactive drugs. Research has further...
- In philosophy, self-awareness is the awareness and reflection of one's own personality or individuality, including traits, feelings, and behaviors. It...
- Zhang Y, Han VZ (April 2018). "[Neurobiological mechanisms of autistic savant and acquired savant]" [Neurobiological mechanisms of autistic savant and...
- Personality disorders (PD) are a class of mental health conditions characterized by enduring maladaptive patterns of behavior, cognition, and inner experience...
- Dream interpretation is the process of ****igning meaning to dreams. In many ancient societies, such as those of Egypt and Greece, dreaming was considered...