Introduction: A Journey into the Complexities of the Human Mind Imagine waking up every day to not only combat cancer but also face invisible battles waged within your own mind. For many individuals with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), this is a confronting reality, especially when additional complications, such as radiation-induced brain injury (RI), come into play. […]
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The Surprising Boost in Memory: A Silver Lining in Brain Damage?**
Introduction Imagine having a part of your brain damaged, yet experiencing an unexpected improvement in a crucial cognitive function. It sounds like something out of a science fiction novel, doesn’t it? Yet this is precisely the mystery explored in the research paper titled ‘Paradoxical Facilitation of Working Memory after Basolateral Amygdala Damage’. It delves into […]

Navigating the Storm: Decoding Decision Making in Hyperacute Stroke
Introduction: The Delicate Dance of Emergency Decisions Imagine a ticking clock where every second counts as the potential outcome could swing between life and death. This is not a dramatic reenactment but the reality faced by medical professionals, patients, and families in hospital emergency rooms worldwide. In the case of hyperacute strokes, where quick decisions […]

Understanding the Psychology of Crisis: Lessons from the Great East Japan Earthquake and Nuclear Incident
## Introduction: When Disasters Shake More Than Just the Earth Imagine waking up one morning to the ground trembling beneath you. Your world turns upside down, and as if that wasn’t enough, you soon learn that a nuclear incident threatens your safety and that of those you love. This isn’t the plot of an action […]

Exploring the Digital Therapist: How Experience Shapes Success in Online CBT for Social Anxiety
Introduction: Delving into the Virtual Therapist’s Mind Imagine sitting in a cozy therapist’s office, discussing your innermost fears and anxieties. Now, picture swapping that tranquil setting for your living room and your therapist for a screen, while achieving the same mental health benefits. This futuristic form of therapy, known as Internet-delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (ICBT), […]

The Power of Words: Understanding Mental Health Assessment in HIV/AIDS Patients on Antiretroviral Treatment
— Introduction: The Unseen Impact of Language on Mental Health Imagine visiting a doctor and being asked a series of questions about how you feel. Simple, right? But what if the words in those questions could subtly influence your responses and, as a result, the doctor’s understanding of your mental health? It’s not something we […]

Understanding Tinnitus: Decoding Loudness and Distress for Better Treatments
Introduction: The Unseen Noise in Our Minds Imagine sitting in a quiet room, yet, instead of silence, your ears buzz with a persistent ringing that no one else can hear. This is the unsettling reality for millions affected by tinnitus, a condition characterized by experiencing sound in the absence of an external source. While nearly […]

Unlocking New Perspectives: Refugee and Migrant Women’s Experiences with Antenatal Ultrasound on the Thai-Burmese Border
— Introduction Imagine navigating the complexities of pregnancy in an unfamiliar land, with limited resources, while grappling with a language barrier. This is the reality for many refugee and migrant women living along the Thai-Burmese border. In these challenging circumstances, something as routine as an antenatal ultrasound can become a pivotal element of healthcare. A […]

Beyond the Surface: Navigating Social Anxiety through Virtual Reality Interactions
Introduction: Stepping into the Virtual Social Arena Imagine walking into a room full of strangers, a party alive with chatter and laughter. Suddenly, someone approaches you, ready to strike up a conversation. For most people, this might feel only slightly uncomfortable. But for someone with social anxiety, this moment can be paralyzing. Now, picture this […]

Unveiling the Mind’s Power: How Social Anxiety Enhances Visual Working Memory
Introduction: A Peek into the Anxious Mind Imagine being in a crowded room, with every sound and movement amplified in your mind. Each glance, each flutter of a curtain, consumes your attention. This heightened sensitivity might sound overwhelming, but what if it could also be a hidden strength? In a fascinating twist, recent research has […]