Introduction Picture this: it’s Monday morning, and you put on more than just your office attire. You slip into a different persona, one that fits seamlessly into workplace expectations. It’s a routine that many of us follow, often unconsciously. But for some, embarking on this daily act of transformation—or masking, as it’s known in psychological […]
Tag: Neuroscience

Robots at Bedtime: A New Hope for Adults with ADHD and Insomnia?
Introduction: A New Dawn for Restful Nights Imagine a future where sleepless nights and restless minds find solace in the unlikeliest of companions—robots. No, this isn’t science fiction. Researchers are exploring innovative interventions to address the chronic struggles of adults living with ADHD and insomnia. These challenges, when combined, create a perfect storm that can […]

Imaginary Pills and Placebos: A New Frontier in Managing Test Anxiety?
Introduction Imagine you’re sitting in a quiet exam room, the clock ticking loudly, a growing sensation of panic building in your chest. Now, what if you could calm this storm by swallowing an imaginary pill? This might sound like something out of a science fiction novel, but according to a fascinating new research paper on […]

Thriving in Chaos: The Experiences of Medical Students with ADHD
Introduction Imagine juggling flaming torches while balancing on a tightrope, only to find out that this vaulting test of skill mirrors your everyday experience at medical school. Underneath the white coats and stethoscopes, some medical students navigate their rigorous academic journeys while managing Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). These individuals, whose lives are often misunderstood, face […]

Bridging Minds and Microbes: How ADHD May Be Rooted in Our Gut
Introduction Can the trillions of microorganisms in our gut influence how we think and behave? This may sound like the beginning of a science fiction novel, but it’s a real scientific question being explored in the research paper titled “Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and the gut microbiome: An ecological perspective”. ADHD, characterized by patterns […]

Understanding Iron’s Impact: Development and Behavior in Young Children in Foster Care
Introduction: Exploring the Iron Connection Imagine you’re building a house, but you’re short on materials. You have just enough to erect a few walls, but the structure isn’t stable. This scenario might give you a glimpse into what happens when a child doesn’t get enough iron, an essential mineral for brain and body development. In […]

Navigating the Maze of Friendship: Understanding Relationships in Children with ADHD
Introduction: The Uncharted Territory of ADHD Friendships Imagine being at a lively playground where children form connections over games of tag and secret stories whispered on swings. For many youngsters, friendships bloom effortlessly in such settings, paving the path for lifelong memories and social skills. But what if, in this playground of life, some children […]

Navigating the Digital Maze: How Internet Addiction Connects with ADHD, Anxiety, and Stress Among Malaysian Students
Introduction: The Digital Age Dilemma Imagine living in a world where every piece of information you could possibly need is right at your fingertips. Sounds perfect, right? But what if this access carries more weight than freedom, tethering you to an endless cycle of scrolling, clicking, and checking? Welcome to the digital age, where, despite […]

Crossing the Borders of Reality: Exploring Nonordinary Experiences Across Cultures
Introduction Have you ever experienced something that defies explanation? Perhaps a moment so extraordinary or mystical that it made you question the very boundaries of reality? These nonordinary experiences—those that delve into the realm of the unusual or the supernatural—are the focal point of a research paper titled The Inventory of Nonordinary Experiences (INOE): Evidence […]

Understanding Emotion: How the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire Sheds Light on Mental Health
Introduction: The Inner Workings of Our Emotional World Why do some children sail smoothly through their school years while others grapple with a storm of emotions? It’s a question that perplexes parents, teachers, and psychologists alike. We live in an age where understanding mental health has never been more crucial, especially as emotional disorders are […]