A new study has found that sucralose, a common calorie-free sweetener, may affect the brain in unexpected ways—especially when it comes to hunger....
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A new study from Aarhus University reveals that when we are uncertain about what to expect, our brain amplifies pain, even if there’s no real threat. The research, published in Science Advances, sheds light on how uncertainty, not just expectation, shapes our pain perception—which could have significant implications for pain management. How the Brain Reacts […] The post Uncertainty increases pain, even when there’s no real danger appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
A new study has found that sucralose, a common calorie-free sweetener, may affect the brain in unexpected ways—especially when it comes to hunger....
Have you ever wondered why you can’t remember anything from when you were a baby? Even though we learn a lot in our first years of life, most adults...
Have you ever wondered why you can’t remember anything from when you were a baby? Even though we learn a lot in our first years of life, most adults...
Have you ever wondered why some people get headaches or migraines more often than others? The answer may lie in something deep inside us—our genes....
New research shows that people who use marijuana may have a much higher risk of heart attack—even if they are young and healthy. Two major studies...
New research shows that people who use marijuana may have a much higher risk of heart attack—even if they are young and healthy. Two major studies...
If there’s no real accountability for the Signal breach, or even an admission of the actual problem, there’s no indication it won’t happen...
Dr Leor Zmigrod has found differences in the brain structures and functions of people with different ideologies. Could this science be used by...
Dr Leor Zmigrod has found differences in the brain structures and functions of people with different ideologies. Could this science be used by...
Alex Hutchinson’s new book mixes anecdotes with insights from behavioural psychology and neuroscience to make the case that our lives are better...