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Nasal temperature drops during stress, especially social speech stress

Thermal video of the nose tracked an objective “stress dip,” and it lined up with body-type anxiety symptoms more than self-rated stress. In healthy adults, nasal skin temperature dropped during two lab stressors and rebounded during recovery, but did not fully return to baseline in five minutes. A speech-based social stressor produced a bigger temperature […]

High-flow nasal therapy costs more than low-flow oxygen in COAST

In Kenyan and Ugandan children with severe pneumonia and low blood oxygen, higher-tech oxygen delivery increased costs without better outcomes. In the COAST trial, high-flow nasal therapy cost more than low-flow oxygen for children with severe hypoxaemia. For children with less severe hypoxaemia, both high-flow nasal therapy and low-flow oxygen cost more than permissive hypoxaemia. […]

Where We Look Shapes What We See: How Fixation Patterns Drive Face Processing in Autism

Why Eye Contact Feels Different—and What Fixations Reveal Eye contact is a social shortcut. With a glance, we gauge interest, trust, and intent. But for many autistic people, those few seconds can feel complicated—less like a shortcut and more like a traffic jam. A new research paper, Pattern of fixation explains atypical eye processing during […]

Breathing Life into Consciousness: The Transformative Power of High Ventilation Breathwork

Introduction Imagine closing your eyes, taking a deep breath, and finding yourself transported to a world of serenity—a realm where feelings of joy, euphoria, and transcendence flood your being. You aren’t dreaming; you’re experiencing an altered state of consciousness (ASC) induced by something as simple and accessible as breathing. This might sound mystical, but the […]

Unlocking Cognitive Clarity: Navigating Cognitive Interventions in Chronic Kidney Disease

Introduction: A Journey into Uncharted Waters of the Mind Imagine struggling with memory lapses and foggy thinking in everyday life. For millions facing chronic kidney disease (CKD), these cognitive challenges are more than occasional hiccups—they’re persistent hurdles. Cognitive impairment, often overshadowed by more visible symptoms, can drastically affect quality of life, making routine tasks overwhelming. […]

Emotional Intelligence and the Psychopath’s Puzzle: Exploring How We See Faces

Introduction Imagine walking down a bustling city street where facial expressions reveal an array of emotions, from joy and surprise to sadness and anger. But what if these expressions were a mystery, easy to overlook or misunderstand? Welcome to the world of facial emotion recognition, a vital component of human interaction and empathy. This might […]

Unveiling the Unspoken: Navigating Nonverbal Communication in the World of Autistic Adults

Introduction: The Silent Symphony of Human Interaction Imagine walking into a room full of people chatting animatedly, yet all the words seem scrambled, lost in a cacophony of silent gestures and facial expressions. For many autistic adults, this underlying layer of human interaction can feel like a perpetual puzzle. Nonverbal communication—those subtle eye movements, the […]

Delving into Adolescent Minds: How Emotions Shape the Heart and Brain

Introduction: The Symphony of Heartbeats and Brainwaves Have you ever wondered how emotions play a dance on both the heart and the brain? Imagine you’re in a room full of people, and suddenly, you see someone glaring at you with a frown. Your heart may start to race, your face may flush, and your mind […]

Navigating Emotions: How Online Training Transforms Lives of Autistic Adults

Introduction: Journey into the Heart of Emotion Imagine a world where interpreting a smile or deciphering a frown feels like reading hieroglyphics. For many autistic individuals, this is a daily reality. Emotions, subtle and oftentimes elusive, play a critical role in how we navigate social landscapes. They can act as bridges connecting us to others […]