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Neurofeedback therapy is a non-invasive technique which utilises audio-visual exercises and immediate feedback from the brain to regulate its activity. This method has proven to be therapeutic for conditions like autism, traumatic brain injury, epilepsy and ADHD. Dr Jamuna Rajeswaran runs the Neurofeedback Lab in NIMHANS, Bengaluru and shares with us how it actually works, and the benefits it carries along with it. Watch the video to know more on this innovative and effective therapy for better mental health.
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When Commodore Oomen picked up crossword as a pastime at a young age, little did he know that the hobby would keep him mentally sharp in later years, or that it would delay the onset of cognitive decline or dementia
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When specific proteins malfunction, they turn toxic to cause neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. However, when these proteins are not malfunctioning, they play an essential role in the brain. This infographic highlights some of their crucial functions
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Coffee is an everyday beverage for most people worldwide. Studies have found that the concentration of caffeine in coffee affects brain functions and structures
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Photobiomodulation is an emerging therapy where the individual is exposed to sun-like light energy. The body cells harness the energy and boost activity in neurons, highlighting the possibility of treating neurological conditions in a non-invasive manner, say experts.
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New York-based startup Synchron creates a pioneering technology that enables paralyzed patients to control computers with their brains, thanks to an 8-mm stent, the "stentrode", implanted in the brain to detect neural activity. A Melbourne resident living with ALS, shares his thoughts with AFP, by using his eyes to pinpoint letters on a screen and "clicking" on words with his mind. Zafar Faraz, Synchron Field Clinical Engineer, Rodney Gorham, Stentrode user, Tom Oxley, Synchron CEO and Dr David Putrino who oversaw the medical trial at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York give us more details. Source: AFP
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An innovative procedure involving injecting regenerative cells into the brain holds promise as a potential treatment for individuals with drug-resistant epileptic seizures
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Oxytocin, love hormone or cuddle hormone are the chemical molecule secreted by the pituitary gland. It reduces stress and induces the feeling of relaxation, fostering positive communication and attachments
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The enigma surrounding the brain has led to many rumours and myths about how it works. These myths can cloud our understanding of the brain. Debunking these myths helps us gain a better perspective on this complex organ
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Researchers from Sydney have found that the lateral habenula region of the brain is silenced during chronic stress, and this drives uncontrollable cravings for comfort food and associated weight gain
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Just as we go to the gym to strengthen our bodies, music serves as a form of exercise for our brains, improving sleep quality, enhancing mood and memory, and reducing anxiety and blood pressure.
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Ann Gonzalvez, chairperson, Chennai chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of India (MSSI) speaks on the support needed for people living with multiple sclerosis. A banker turned social worker, Gonzalvez endeavours to spread awareness about multiple sclerosis, guiding the individuals and their families. She is working towards ensuring the persons with the condition receive proper treatment and their entitled relief from the government. Multiple sclerosis is a debilitating neurological condition affecting the brain and spinal cord, which form the central nervous system. This autoimmune condition degrades the protective sheath around neurons. As a consequence, lesions can develop in the brain and spinal cord, giving rise to a diverse range of symptoms.
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Maheswari Narasimhan was in her 30s when deteriorating health forced her to quit her job. Then a sole breadwinner of her family, she worked at a senior level in a company that exported yarn. Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at the age of 32, she first complained of blurring vision which quickly progressed to her losing feeling below the waist. It made everything harder for her -- seeing the color of the yarn at work, putting on a saree, or even walking with slippers. Archana, a Karate teacher from Chennai, had her own set of challenges. Listen to their stories of living with multiple sclerosis.
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Multiple sclerosis is a debilitating neurological condition affecting the brain and spinal cord, which form the central nervous system. This autoimmune condition degrades the protective sheath around neurons. As a consequence, lesions can develop in the brain and spinal cord, giving rise to a diverse range of symptoms.
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For smooth functioning, the body's cells have a disposal system to discard excess proteins. Researchers have now found that one of the proteins, 19S plays an additional role at the synapses, which could be a viable target for Parkinson's and dementia treatment
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Dance has always been a part of societies for centuries, serving as a form of expression, celebration, and communication. It is not without reason, as studies have found that dance helps improve brain health. The below infographic showcases the benefit of dance on brain health
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Did you know serotonin is also involved in other physiological activities besides enhancing mood in people? This infographic gives the importance of serotonin in the human body
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Researchers at the University of Michigan found evidence of surges of brain waves in the gamma frequency - which is associated with consciousness - in two dying patients.
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While schizophrenia was thought to be caused by imbalances in the neurotransmitters dopamine and glutamate, recent research has uncovered a range of cognitive impairments and structural brain abnormalities
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Different types of chemical messengers called neurotransmitters help neurons communicate with each other. This infographic details three types of neurotransmitters and their role in the brain
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Did you know we have different types of neurons that play diverse roles in the brain and central nervous system (CNS)? This infographic captures some of the details
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Known to be the seat of thinking and personality, the prefrontal cortex sets humans apart from other animals. This infographic highlights the key functions of this region
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The human brain coordinates bodily functions like a computer’s processing unit. When blood supply, the fuel to run the processor, is disrupted by a clot in arteries or injuries to them, it can lead to stroke resulting in long-term complications
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What is Parkinson's disease? How prevalent is it and why is it the fastest growing neurological condition? Dr Sindhu DM, neurologist, Apollo hospital, explains in detail.
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This infographic delivers a fast glance at five ways to put one on the road recover after a head injury
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Amygdala is the emotion processing centre of the brain. This infographic gives a glimpse of how it regulates the overall emotional wellbeing in a person
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Neurons or nerve cells are brain and central nervous system cells that transmit and process information through electrical and chemical signals. This infographic captures the structure and elements of a neuron and their respective functions.
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Our brain is a soft, grey organ that influences how we feel, act, and everything in between. The below infographic provides a birds-eye view of the brain regions and their fundamental functions
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Biological anthropologist Helen Fisher explains the science behind love, sex and cheating. She is a Senior Research Fellow at The Kinsey Institute and Chief Science Advisor to the Internet dating site Match.com. She has conducted extensive research and written six books on the evolution and future of human sex, love, marriage, gender differences in the brain and how your personality style shapes who you are and who you love. She is currently using her knowledge of brain chemistry to discuss the neuroscience of team building, business leadership and innovation.
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What happens in the brain when you fall in love? What happens during the first kiss? What part of the brain gets activated when you choose a partner? Watch the video to find out
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People with end-stage liver disease are at higher risk of developing hepatic encephalopathy (HE), which causes confusion, sleep and memory issues, among other complications
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The brain and the immune system work in tandem and are not really that estranged, finds a new line of neuro research that is now tapping this route for remedies.

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