Introduction: Journey into the Mind of Preterm Adolescents Imagine a bustling classroom full of eager teenagers, each with a unique story and set of challenges. Now, consider a particular group of them—those born premature or below average weight. Typically, these adolescents may struggle with tasks demanding focus and quick thinking, compared to their peers. But […]
Tag: Cognitive neuroscience

Curious Minds: Exploring Self-Concept and Life Circumstances of 13 Year Olds in Ireland
Introduction Imagine a world where every child’s journey into adolescence is a mystery waiting to be unraveled. What are the factors that shape their perception of themselves and influence their life’s path? In our quest to understand these mysteries, a recent research study titled “The characteristics, life circumstances and self-concept of 13 year olds with […]

Decoding Schizophrenia: Understanding Mind, Communication, and Cognition Through Machine Learning
Introduction When we think of schizophrenia, we often imagine a chaotic world where reality blurs and communication seems impossible. But what if we could peek into the complexities of the mind by untangling this web through cutting-edge technology? That’s exactly what the research paper titled “Pragmatics, Theory of Mind and executive functions in schizophrenia: Disentangling […]

Feasibility of remotely supervised transcranial direct current stimulation and cognitive remediation: A systematic review
## The Brain at Home: Exploring the Boundaries of Remote Mental Health Interventions Introduction Imagine a world where enhancing your mental health is as easy and accessible as ordering food delivery from your favorite app. This may sound like science fiction, but thanks to recent breakthroughs in technology, it is becoming a reality. For decades, […]

The Mind’s Mirror: How Knowing the Unknown Changes Us
Introduction Imagine learning a piece of information about your health that could change the way you see yourself and plan your entire future—even though you feel perfectly fine. This is the reality for individuals who undergo amyloid PET scans to detect potential early markers of Alzheimer’s disease. In the study titled “Cognitively unimpaired adults’ reactions […]

Unraveling the Self: Exploring Canadian Youth’s Battle with Anxiety
Introduction: Peering into the Minds of Anxious Youth Imagine waking up every morning feeling like you are at war with your own mind. Anxiety can turn everyday life into a battlefield for those who suffer from it, especially for young people whose sense of self is still forming. But what does it truly mean to […]

Bridging the Gap: Understanding and Addressing Unmet Care Needs in Children with ADHD
Introduction: Unraveling the Complex Puzzle of ADHD Care Imagine a bustling pediatrician’s office where each child waiting their turn possesses a unique story, a different challenge, and an unmet need. For those living with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), this scenario is all too familiar. ADHD, a condition characterized by problems such as inattention, hyperactivity, […]

Decoding Attention in Gulf War Illness: How Brain Connectivity Tells a Story
Unlocking the Hidden Connections of the Mind Imagine a brain as a bustling city, where countless pathways and intersections allow for the transfer of information at lightning speed. Now, envision the traffic flowing through these streets being disrupted, causing confusion and delay. This scenario isn’t just a mental exercise; it reflects the mysterious reality faced […]

Navigating the Mind Maze: Social Cognition and Mindfulness in Schizophrenia and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Introduction: Journey into the Mind Imagine walking through a crowded room. You’re having a conversation, reading facial expressions, and interpreting intent—all without giving it much conscious thought. These little everyday feats fall under the umbrella of social cognition, the mental operations underlying interactions with others. Now, imagine a world where these operations are not automatic […]

Decoding the Silent Struggle: Pragmatic Language Dysfunction in Lupus Patients
Introduction Imagine a world where understanding a joke, catching the sarcasm in a friend’s comment, or interpreting a metaphor becomes a complex puzzle. This is reality for many individuals living with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), a chronic autoimmune disease known more for its physical symptoms than its silent cognitive battles. However, there is growing evidence […]