Introduction: The Elasticity of Time Imagine watching a pot boil—it seems to last an eternity, doesn’t it? Now, consider reminiscing about a favorite holiday, where days felt fleeting. This intriguing disparity in our perception of time is a psychological phenomenon that has captured the curiosity of many researchers. A prime instance of this played out […]
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The Balance Between Mind and Motion: Unraveling Vestibular Challenges in Veterans with PTSD
Introduction: Bridging the Gap Between Mind and Body Imagine walking into a bustling grocery store and suddenly feeling as if the ground beneath you has disappeared. You’re not physically falling, but a wave of dizziness and imbalance hits, disorienting you entirely. For many veterans suffering from Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), this unsettling reality is part […]

Navigating Dizziness: The Impact of Optokinetic Stimulation on Balance and Perception
— Introduction Imagine standing on a boat rocked gently by the waves. Your world sways as you struggle to keep your balance, and your head spins as though you’ve just stepped off a rollercoaster ride. For many people, these sensations are fleeting, but for those with a condition known as Visual Vestibular Mismatch (VVM), this […]

Unmasking the Invisible Wounds: Understanding Somatic Symptoms in Young Earthquake Survivors
— Introduction: The Hidden Scars of Natural Disasters Imagine a child’s world turned upside down by nature’s fierce unpredictability—where once stood their home, now lays rubble. It’s not just the tangible destruction that affects them; profound and often overlooked are the invisible wounds, the ones that scar the psyche and manifest physically. These less-visible scars […]

Echoes of the Earthquake: Understanding Neuro-Otologic Disorders in Fukushima
Introduction: Shaking Lives and Minds Imagine waking up one day to find the ground beneath you isn’t as steady as it seemed, not just physically but mentally too. That’s the reality many faced on March 11, 2011, when a massive earthquake and subsequent tsunami struck Japan’s northeast Pacific coast. In the shadow of this natural […]

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 […]

Navigating the Whirlwind: Understanding Dizziness in Older Adults
— Introduction Imagine standing at the edge of a cliff, feeling the world beneath you sway like you’re on a ship at sea. For many older adults, experiencing dizziness is akin to this unsettling scenario—a frequent, often debilitating whirl of imbalance that can lead to serious consequences like falls or decreased mobility. Rife with complex […]