December 07, 2014
Section : Social Media
Neuroscience is uniquely suited to investigate the biological underpinnings of the features and traits that make us human. These include morality, complex emotions and higher-order cognition. However, as we continually learn more about our behaviour and its origins, one unavoidable and startling possibility is frequently made clear; many quintessentially 'human' characteristics may not be unique to ourselves.
Section : Mental Health Info
Is hiding things a typical behaviour in Alzheimer’s?
Section : Mental Health Info
Why is Alzheimer’s disease grouped with mental illnesses?
Section : Mental Health Info
Are there common patterns in delusions, such as conspiracy patterns, etc. and why?
Section : Mental Health Info
Does severe nail biting have anything to do with symptoms of depression?
Section : Mental Health Info
How can parents learn to help their child with ADHD and oppositional disorder?
Section : Mental Health Info
What is the effectiveness of natural or homeopathic products?
Section : Mental Health Info
Can someone develop ADHD or attention problems because of an inadequate environment, parental negligence, or understimulation during childhood?
Section : Mental Health Info
What are the long-term effects of Concerta and Ritalin, and how are doses reduced?
Section : Mental Health Info
Does eating sugar cause hyperactivity?