Memory and Psychosis
by Ann Reitan, PsyDPeople who experience psychosis have somewhat lower tested intelligence, with a higher proportion of psychotic individuals... READ MORE →
People who experience psychosis have somewhat lower tested intelligence, with a higher proportion of psychotic individuals... READ MORE →
What is more important, for a show to be compelling or medically accurate? The answer is not simple. READ MORE → Read More →
Diabetes affects millions of people in the United States and remains one of the leading causes of death. The disease is associated... READ MORE →
To wrap our minds around human behavior it’s helpful to consider why certain behaviors may have evolved. Natural selection... READ MORE →
Smart people have a tendency to think hard about the choices they make. Who are you going to marry? What house are you going... READ MORE →
On the surface, strokes and migraines do not seem to have much in common except that both of them can have serious psychological... READ MORE →
Unless you’ve been distracted by an opiate-induced cloud, you’ll be familiar with Dr. Gregory House and his Sherlock... READ MORE →
The idea that we are irrational stems from several observations where our decisions are inconsistent with those that would... READ MORE →
Both arthritis and depression are common in the United States, with age and obesity trends likely to increase the number... READ MORE →
In the spring of 2015, Chris Columbus will deliver a film called Pixels, which is basically a bit of sci-fi goofery but which... 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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