by SoP | Dec 11, 2018 | News |
Researchers at Brown University found that stress early in the life of female mice leads to fewer “tuning” neurons in the part of the brain responsible for making sense of emotions and following rules.
by SoP | Aug 10, 2014 | Brain |
Now that we embrace the concept of brain plasticity, it is useful to expand our attention to the broader picture of what happens to neural tissue, whether gain or loss. We know that the brain changes throughout life in relation to experience, behaviour and exposure....
by Dr. Haley Peckham (PhD) | Oct 10, 2012 | Magazine |
Regular Department Mechanisms of Change The malleable, adaptive nature of our biopsycho selves ‘We shall have to find a contact point with biology.’ Freud Freud’s assertion strikes a chord with many of us who accept the premise that we...