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The Well-Informed: Neuroscience, Brain, and Mind

Discovering the Harmony of Brain, Mind, and Mental Health.

  • A realistic-style illustration of a human brain with musical notes and waveforms intertwining, symbolizing the connection between neural activity and digital music generation AI models.

    How Text-to-Music AI Models Reveal the Brain’s Musical Understanding

    Subtitle: Recent neuroscience research shows that artificial intelligence models trained to generate music from text taps into the ways our brains comprehend and process music…

    November 30, 2025
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  • A realistic illustration of an older dog looking calm while receiving care, with a CBD supplement bottle in the background

    CBD May Calm Aggression in Dogs: What New Research Reveals

    Subtitle: The largest-ever study on dogs suggests a link between long-term CBD use and reduced aggression in aging pets. Cannabidiol, or CBD, has become a…

    November 28, 2025
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  • A realistic EEG setup on a research participant performing a visual memory task, highlighting neural differences in aphantasia

    Peering into the Mind’s Eye: New EEG Study Reveals How Aphantasia Shapes Neural Processing

    Subtitle: Exploring How the Brains of People Without Visual Imagery Respond Differently During Mental Tasks The ability to conjure images in the mind—whether retracing a…

    November 28, 2025
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  • A realistic illustration of a young adult holding foods rich in choline, like eggs, fish, and broccoli, with a faint outline of the brain highlighting areas of inflammation and neuron health.

    A Silent Threat: How Choline Deficiency and Obesity May Be Undermining Young Brains

    Subtitle: Early signs of inflammation and neuronal damage in young adults point to a hidden cognitive risk — and reveal the crucial role of choline…

    November 27, 2025
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  • A realistic illustration of neurons in the brain with molecular clusters representing spermine interacting with amyloid protein strands, visualized as light-colored spaghetti-like fibers being gently held together by spermine in a cellular environment.

    Could Your Body Hold the Key to Fighting Alzheimer’s?

    New Discoveries on Spermine—a Tiny Molecule With Major Potential to Combat Neurodegenerative Disease Imagine if something already circulating in your body was quietly helping to…

    November 27, 2025
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  • A realistic illustration showing connected networks of brain regions—highlighting the temporal, cingulate, and insular lobes—in a human brain, representing the spread of structural damage in schizophrenia.

    Brain Damage in Schizophrenia May Begin in Specific Neural Epicenters

    How Schizophrenia Reshapes the Brain’s Networks from the Inside Out Schizophrenia has long puzzled both scientists and clinicians, who have sought to understand how its…

    November 26, 2025
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  • A realistic illustration of a somber individual standing alone, with a subtle overlay of genetic strands and a muted background, representing hidden suicide risk factors without visible warning signs.

    Genetics and the Hidden Pathways of Suicide Risk

    Subtitle: New research uncovers a distinct genetic profile among those who die by suicide without known mental health warning signs, challenging prevention strategies. Rethinking Suicide…

    November 24, 2025
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  • Realistic depiction of neurons in the adult brain with molecular interactions highlighting FMRP involvement in synaptic plasticity

    A Rapid and Dynamic Role for FMRP in the Plasticity of Adult Neurons

    Subtitle: How the Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein Orchestrates Neuronal Adaptability in the Adult Brain Neurons—the principle cells of our brain—are remarkable for their ability…

    November 24, 2025
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  • A realistic illustration of a child sitting in a brightly lit room, covering their ears and eyes in response to overwhelming sensory stimulation, with visual cues for noise, light, and touch surrounding them.

    What Triggers Tantrums? Exploring the Role of Sensory Overload in Children’s Behavior

    How Neuroscience is Shedding Light on Emotional Outbursts in Sensitive Kids Why do some children become overwhelmed by the world around them—reacting with strong emotions…

    November 22, 2025
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