A Webinar from the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation Webinar Presenter Victor Tang , M.D., MSc, FRCPC Webinar Host Jeffrey Borenstein, M.D. New York, Jan. 28, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As our ...
From work meetings to first dates, it's essential to adjust our behavior for success. In certain situations, it can even be a matter of life or death. So how do we switch our behavior when situations ...
Procrastination, the tendency to unnecessarily delay or put off tasks even if this will have negative consequences, is a common behavior for many people. While occasionally delaying or putting off ...
Northwestern researchers have developed a wireless device that uses patterns of light to send information directly to the ...
Scientists found our brain may organize behavior by activity patterns rather than fixed regions, reshaping how brain control ...
Stress, the body's natural response to different types of challenges and daily problems, is an inherently harmless state experienced by most people worldwide. While short-term stress is a common ...
Kenneth Kendler, one of the most influential and prolific psychiatric researchers and historians of our time, recently published two articles examining the role of the brain in psychiatric disorders: ...
For much of the 20th century, scientists believed that the adult human brain was largely fixed. According to this view, the ...
Delores Malaspina, M.D., M.S., MSPH, Director of the Psychosis Program at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, will present this work in an upcoming BBRF-hosted webinar, "The Gut-Brain Axis ...
How do we learn new things? Neurobiologists using cutting-edge visualization techniques have revealed how changes across our synapses and neurons unfold. The findings depict how information is ...
Meet the Kraken, a massive disorientation device used to train astronauts for long space missions. We introduce viewers to the Kraken, a massive disorientation device housed on Wright Patterson ...