Retrain Your Brain’s Reward System

Retrain Your Brain’s Reward System

I was a third-year medical student at Northwestern on my ICU rotation the first time I saw a dopamine drip. The patient was pale and motionless, his blood pressure dropping by the... Read more »
Gaslighters Target Our Brains’ Dependence on Others

Gaslighters Target Our Brains’ Dependence on Others

In 2025, researchers Willis Klein, Suzanne Wood, and Jennifer Bartz published findings on how gaslighters use the brain’s dependence on relationships to upend the way we co-create reality. We depend on others... Read more »
The Brain’s Border Wall and Psychiatric Illness

The Brain’s Border Wall and Psychiatric Illness

Just as every country is protected by a tightly sealed border, so too is the brain. Breaches in the brain’s border wall cause many neurological dysfunctions, but a leaky brain border can... Read more »
Fairy Tale or Trap? How Beauty Ideals Imprint Young Brains

Fairy Tale or Trap? How Beauty Ideals Imprint Young Brains

Eating disorders, particularly anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, are influenced by genetic, neurobiological, and environmental factors. One emerging perspective is the role of archetypal imprinting, where sociocultural ideals—especially those of beauty—become deeply... Read more »
How AI and Human Brains Are Converging

How AI and Human Brains Are Converging

Source: NickyPe/Pixabay Is it just your imagination, or is artificial intelligence (AI) becoming more like biological brains? Are newer large language models (LLMs) evolving in a way that resembles how human brains... Read more »
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