Human Bodies – Part of the Internet of Things
by Lorena Nessi, PhD, MAWe live these days surrounded by a network of connected electronic devices which is continually expanding. Some call it the... READ MORE →
We live these days surrounded by a network of connected electronic devices which is continually expanding. Some call it the... READ MORE →
Placebos are drugs or other sources of treatment that are physically and pharmacologically inert, without any direct therapeutic... READ MORE →
Wherever you might live in the world, you know what it’s like when it’s election time. The airwaves and the billboards... READ MORE →
Citalopram (Celexa®) and levodopa (Larodopa®), considered to be the most commonly prescribed antidepressant and Parkinson’s... READ MORE →
While reviewing the thousands of studies published in psychology and psychiatry this June 2015 a clearly dominant theme emerged... READ MORE →
June has brought us some interesting findings: new therapeutic targets and drugs, tips on how to prevent cognitive decline,... READ MORE →
Significant numbers of interesting findings in both theoretical neurobiology and in more practical applications aimed at... READ MORE →
In SELF/LESS, a dying old man (Academy Award winner Ben Kingsley) transfers his consciousness to the body of a healthy young... READ MORE →
Over the years of my explorations into psychosis and human evolution, a very interesting irony became increasingly apparent.... READ MORE →
Freud stated that one component of happiness is love. Correspondingly, one aspect of wellbeing is appropriate emotional attachment.... READ MORE →
This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →
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