Statistical inference in psychology has traditionally relied heavily on p-value significance testing. This approach to drawing conclusions from data, however, has been widely criticized, and two types of remedies have been advocated. The firs ...
Does your child have a hard time keeping one bit of information in mind while doing something else? For example, you’re making spaghetti together, and your child’s in charge of the sauce. But your child leaves to answer a text and forg ...
For Aristotle, happiness entails experiencing the right emotions (Nicomachean Ethics, 1105b25– 6). In Book 2 of Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle states that “to have these feelings at the right times on the right grounds towards the right ...
The blood–brain barrier (BBB) is a highly selective semipermeable border of endothelial cells that prevents solutes in the circulating blood from non-selectively crossing into the extracellular fluid of the central nervous system where neuro ...
Brain injury is unpredictable in its consequences. Brain injury affects who we are and the way we think, act, and feel. It can change everything about us in a matter of seconds. An acquired brain injury (ABI) is an injur ...
Although it is sometimes assumed that childhood and adolescence are times of carefree bliss, as many as 20% of children and adolescents have one or more diagnosable mental disorders. Most of these disorders may be viewed as exaggerations or distor ...
Child and adolescent psychiatry or pediatric psychiatry is a branch of psychiatry that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental disorders in children, adolescents, and their families. It investigates the biopsychosocial factor ...
D-cell speculation of schizophrenia is an essential hypothesis to interface the NSC brokenness theory to the DA theory. In brains of schizophrenia patients, dysfunction of neural stem cells in the su ...
Schizophrenia is a challenging brain disorder that often makes it difficult to distinguish between what is real and unreal, to think clearly, manage emotions, relate to others, and function normally. It affects the way a person behaves, thinks, an ...
Vascular neurology is the specialized treatment of strokes and stroke risk factors. You may need to see a vascular neurologist during or after a stroke, or if you are at risk of having a stroke. Vasc ...
Neuropharmacology is a branch of neuroscience deals with the study of effects of drugs on the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and the nerves that carry information to and from different parts of the body. The objective of ne ...
Epilepsy is a central nervous system (neurological) disorder in which brain activity becomes abnormal, causing seizures or periods of unusual behavior, sensations, and sometimes loss of awareness. Ep ...
Neurodegeneration is the dynamic loss of structure or capacity of neurons, including demise of neurons. Numerous neurodegenerative illnesses including amyotrophic horizontal sclerosis, Parkinson' ...
Parkinson's ailment is a cerebrum issue that prompts shaking, solidness, and trouble with strolling, equalization, and coordination. Parkinson's ailment happens when nerve cells, or neurons, ...
Parkinson's disease is a cerebrum issue that prompts shaking, solidness, and trouble with strolling, equalization, and coordination. Parkinson's ailment happens when nerve cells, or neurons, ...
Parkinson's disease is a progressive nervous system disorder that affects movement. Symptoms start gradually, sometimes starting with a barely noticeable tremor in just one hand. Tremors are common, but the disorder also commonly causes stiffn ...
Parkinson's disease is a cerebrum issue that prompts shaking, solidness, and trouble with strolling, equalization, and coordination. Parkinson's ailment happens when nerve cells, or neurons, ...
Ergonomy commonly referred to as human factors is the application of psychological and physiological principles to the engineering and design of products, processes, and systems. The goal of Ergo ...
Ergonomy commonly referred to as human factors is the application of psychological and physiological principles to the engineering and design of products, processes, and systems. The goal of Ergo ...
Ergonomy commonly referred to as human factors is the application of psychological and physiological principles to the engineering and design of products, processes, and systems. The goal of Ergo ...