One of the most striking findings of this century is that cicrumstances and environment can change genetic mechanisms. This ...
Dissociative identity disorder arises as a response to trauma. Understanding its neurobiology offers valuable insights into treatment and the resilience of the human mind.
Researchers have recently uncovered new insights into how the brain’s reward system functions in individuals with ...
As children, our developing brains internalize experiences, whether joyful or unpleasant, shaping our subconscious and future ...
Art therapy helps children express themselves, process trauma, build resilience, and improve social skills. It is essential ...
Reading Jackson Clark’s tribute to Tyrone Yazzie (Herald, Jan. 5), the young, Indigenous man who worked in Clark’s art gallery and died living homeless and addicted to alcohol, raised a concern for ...
Traumatic stress can negatively impact a child’s developing brain. This can result in learning, memory or social-emotional difficulties. No two individuals experience a similar adverse event in the ...
Trauma resulting from combat, car accidents, natural disasters, domestic violence, sexual assault or child abuse can leave a deep imprint on both the brain and body. The effects of these ...
Experiencing trauma during childhood is linked with a higher risk of developing obesity, a new study has claimed. However, going on to experience positive moments after trauma can prevent people from ...
Amygdala–frontal connectivity was analysed using a whole-brain seed-based approach. Conclusions This is, to our knowledge, the first study showing that the TPH2 genotype may modulate FMD both directly ...