Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about rising and thriving in today’s global corporate world. Janice spoke how the research shows that happiness and ...
Have you ever read something and felt it in your body? Let's say you read about muscle cramps and then suddenly as you read you start feeling like you are cramping too. Does this happen? Well, if your ...
Source: Microsoft Copilot / Microsoft How Was This at All Possible? Moshé Feldenkrais had two injured knees (one long-term and one short-term), both of which resulted in ongoing pain. After walking ...
Morris Moscovitch, the Max and Gianna Glassman Chair in Neuropsychology and Aging in the Department of Psychology at University of Toronto, will present at the next Origin Science Scholars program ...
We’ve all likely experienced Zoom fatigue and read all the tips about how to recover. But do you know why video conferencing on platforms like Zoom is so taxing for the brain? Psychologists continue ...
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Your body has a second brain—and it lives in your gut
That knot in the stomach before a big presentation isn't just anxiety—it's a sophisticated neural network firing signals ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. -- You may have heard of the mind-body connection: the broad concept that thoughts and feelings, especially those related to stress, can influence physical health. Mohamad Alkhouli, M ...
That sharp flinch during a violent movie scene is familiar to many people. A hand slams, a body falls, and your own muscles ...
Scientists have found that when the stomach and brain are synced too strongly, it may signal worse mental health, linking anxiety, depression, and stress to an overactive gut-brain connection. The ...
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