Psychological resilience is often misunderstood as simple "toughness" or an insensitivity to stress. However, true resilience is the brain's capacity to adapt and recover after a stressful event.
High‑resilience individuals (red) showed higher default‑mode activity and lower high‑beta power 60 minutes after stress. Low‑resilience individuals (blue) showed sustained salience‑network activation ...
Source: Generated with ChatGPT 5.2 by Dr Shlomi Haar In psychology and neuroscience, two persistent puzzles occupy researchers and clinicians alike: How can we measure the subtle, real-world changes ...
Abstract: Emotion affects human being's health to a great extent and it attracts lots of attention recently. Objective measurements are necessary for identifying various emotion states. As a powerful ...
Abstract: Objective: Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) based on event-related potentials (ERPs) are among the most accurate and reliable BCIs. However, current mainstream classification algorithms ...
A new AI-based method reconstructs spatial information about where immune cells were originally located in an organ, even after these cells have been removed from the tissue and analyzed individually.
Being an expert birdwatcher is more than a hobby. It’s a pastime that may alter the structure and function of your brain. And these changes may enhance cognition even as you age, new research suggests ...
Advanced brain imaging is expanding stroke treatment windows, enabling selected patients beyond 24 hours to benefit from thrombectomy or alteplase The literature is clear that every 15-minute delay in ...