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Bridging Hope and Healing: Problem-Solving for Mothers of Children with Sickle Cell Disease

Introduction Imagine facing each day with the immense responsibility of caring for a child with a chronic illness like sickle cell disease (SCD). Now, add the emotional toll that comes with navigating constant medical appointments, managing daily symptoms, and support needs. In the midst of these challenges, a novel approach emerges: integrating a problem-solving intervention […]

Understanding the Mind’s Maze: Social Cognition in Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1

Introduction Imagine navigating a conversation without fully understanding the emotional cues behind someone’s smile or frown. If this sounds challenging, consider the reality faced by individuals with Myotonic Dystrophy type 1 (DM1). Welcome to the fascinating yet complex world of social cognition—how we process, store, and apply information about other people and social situations. This […]

Shedding Light on Phenylketonuria: Understanding Behavioral and Brain Impact from Childhood

Introduction: The Unseen Impact of Genetics on Our Minds Imagine a world where your everyday capabilities, like learning, socializing, or even moving, are subtly but deeply shaped by your genetic code. In this realm, the condition known as Phenylketonuria (PKU) emerges as an intriguing case study. PKU, a genetic disorder often detected shortly after birth, […]

Training the Mind: A New Frontier in Huntington’s Disease

Introduction Imagine if you could improve your memory simply by playing games on a computer. Pretty intriguing, right? In the world of neuroscience and psychology, researchers are constantly seeking new methods to enhance cognitive abilities, especially in individuals affected by devastating conditions such as Huntington’s disease. This progressive disorder impacts many facets of life, one […]

Understanding Social Cognition Deficits in Wilson’s Disease: A New Viewpoint

Introduction: Unmasking the Layers of Social Cognition Imagine being unable to read the emotions on a friend’s face or misinterpreting a harmless social cue as a threatening gesture. For people with Wilson’s disease (WD), this isn’t just a difficult day—it’s a frequent reality stemming from a condition many haven’t heard of. While Wilson’s disease is […]

Exploring the Interplay Between Face Scanning and Language in Infants

Introduction Imagine a world viewed through the eyes of a child, filled with sounds, faces, and expressions waiting to be understood. This is how infants begin to make sense of their environment. Key to this understanding is the ability to focus on human faces and the fascinating relationship between this focus and language development. A […]

Understanding the Emotional Landscape of Adults Living with Cystic Fibrosis

— Introduction Imagine living each day with a chronic illness, where every breath can feel labored and challenges to your physical health are a constant uphill battle. This is the daily reality for many adults living with Cystic Fibrosis (CF), a genetic disorder that primarily affects the lungs and digestive system. While medical advances have […]