• About
    • Editor’s Note
    • Contributors
  • Archives
    • By Author
    • By Topic
    • By Month
    • By Year
  • Contact
    • Advertise
  • Contribute
  • Donate
  • Topics
    • Popular
    • Series
    • Video
    • Carnival
  • Sitemap
  • Subscribe
  • Neuroscience & Neurology
  • Psychology & Psychiatry
  • Health & Healthcare
  • More
    • Opinion
    • Complementary and Alternative Medicine
    • BioPsychoSocial Health
    • Law & Politics
    • Stigmatization
    • Drugs & Clinical Trials
    • History of Medicine
    • Living with a Brain Disorder
    • Site News
Yearly Archive for 2013

Taking Out the Trash

by Brenda Walker, MA
4

Taking out the trash is definitely a priority if you would like your home to smell clean and fresh. Although you may have... READ MORE →

Learned Helplessness as a Correlate of Psychosis

by Ann Reitan, PsyD
7

Various types of schizophrenia are distinguished by certain symptoms that, while relating to affective, social, physical... READ MORE →

Fireworks – Not Always a Cause For Celebration

by Brenda Walker, MA
0

Fireworks displays are a way of expressing and sharing in the celebration of independence or bringing in the New Year. Yet,... READ MORE →

Autism Across the Ages

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
2

The cause of autism is not completely understood, but several risk factors have been identified that are associated with... READ MORE →

Facebook is No Friend to Mental Health

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
1

Roughly a half billion people interact on Facebook every day, with many more engaging in other social networking sites. With... READ MORE →

Assessment of Schizophrenia in Early Infancy and Interventions to Reduce Cognitive Deficits

by Shefali Sabharanjak, PhD
2

Schizophrenia is an adult-onset disorder that can significantly disrupt the life of patients as well as their primary caregivers.... READ MORE →

From Superstition to Psychological Anarchy

by Ann Reitan, PsyD
5

Skinner was able to produce superstitious behavior in pigeons by rewarding them arbitrarily for no particular behavior. These... READ MORE →

Dealing With Hallucinations – Is Telling Better Than Doing?

by Ann Reitan, PsyD
3

Hallucinations are what result from the compounding of delusions upon delusions. A variety of psychotherapeutic techniques... READ MORE →

What You Hear Affects What You See

by Daniel Albright, MA, PhD (c)
11

There are a lot of different models of attention, and the differences between them can be complex and subtle. Most of them,... READ MORE →

Swing Jazz and Neural Oscillations

by Daniel Albright, MA, PhD (c)
6

If you’ve ever listened to swing music, you may have noticed that the notes aren’t evenly spaced — there’s usually... READ MORE →

Page 4 of 12Prev12345678...NextLast
PODCASTS iTUNES
Latest Video
  • Popular
  • Future
  • Marijuana Withdrawal Syndrome

    Drugs & Clinical Trials
    594
  • Free Will is NOT An Illusion

    Opinion
    208
  • Full Recovery from Schizophrenia?

    Psychology & Psychiatry
    113
  • The Anti-Psychiatry Movement

    Psychology & Psychiatry
    110
  • The Personality of Chronic Fatigue

    BioPsychoSocial Health
    108
  • Is Schizophrenia Really a Brain Disease?

    Opinion
    81
  • Vaccines – A Two-Edged Sword

    Opinion
    80
  • Social Isolation and Mental Illness

    Stigmatization
    78

    No future articles scheduled.

Site News
February 1, 2016

New ‘Brain Games’ Exclusive Preview – Times Square Mass Mind Reading

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 →

Like what you read? Give to Brain Blogger sponsored by GNIF with a tax-deductible donation.

Make A Donation

  • Latest Comments

About Us

Founded in 2005 by Dr. Shaheen Lakhan, Brain Blogger is an official undertaking of the Global Neuroscience Initiative Foundation (GNIF) — an international charity for the advancement of neurological and mental health patient welfare, education, and research. It is one of the most effective mediums for the GNIF to raise awareness of neuro-related topics.

Links

  • Disclaimer
  • Brain Blogger Privacy Policy
  • UBM Medical Network Privacy Policy
  • Login

Twitter Feed

The Latest on the Brain and Genetics in Addictive Behavior bit.ly/2whcJo9 #addiction #opiodcrisis #quitsmoking #12steps #cocaineaddiction #neuroscience #dopamine #inthefamily #genetics #naturenurture #recovery brainblogger.com/2018/08/22/t… pic.twitter.com/aaWmXlm7rS

About 6 months ago from Brain Blogger's Twitter via Blog2Social APP

@StephenPRDC 😍

About 6 months ago from Brain Blogger's Twitter via Twitter Web Client

Copyright © 2005-2019 Brain Blogger sponsored by Global Neuroscience Initiative Foundation (GNIF). All Rights Reserved.