Stress hormone cortisol may disrupt grid cells in the brain, impairing spatial navigation and affecting the neural system that guides orientation.
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People often say a walk in nature clears the mind. Scientists have long suspected the effect is real, but exactly what happens inside the brain has been harder to pin down. A sweeping synthesis of 108 brain-imaging experiments now shows that natural environments consistently quiet neural stress circuits and shift the brain toward a calmer, […]
Stress hormone cortisol may disrupt grid cells in the brain, impairing spatial navigation and affecting the neural system that guides orientation.
Stress hormone cortisol may disrupt grid cells in the brain, impairing spatial navigation and affecting the neural system that guides orientation.
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