New brain-imaging research shows that soccer fans experience rapid shifts in reward and self-control circuits when their team ...
Researchers scanning soccer fans’ brains found that wins trigger bursts of reward activity while losses dampen control signals. The results show how loyalty and rivalry can override logic, turning ...
Studying brain patterns in soccer fans, researchers found that certain circuit regions of the brain were activated while ...
Do you want to be less anxious or more cheerful? Emerging research points to the role of gut microbes in defining your ...
Scientists found that soccer fans’ emotional highs and lows activate specific brain circuits tied to reward and control.
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Midland woman faces possible life sentence in food stamp fraud
Stealing food from a Midland man, a woman was recently convicted of the year-long thievery of using his SNAP card and collecting the reward points for herself.
A new study shows that estrogen naturally modulates dopamine signaling in the brain, altering how female rats learn reward cues across the reproductive cycle.
Football fans ' brain activity goes to "extremes" while watching a match, reveals new research. The findings may explain why ...
This week’s Two-Minute Tech Briefing covers the Louvre’s cybersecurity wake-up call after a jewel heist exposed outdated ...
Your brain predicts life before it happens. Learn how biology, stress, and meaning shape your expectations—and how to retrain them toward hope.
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Soccer Fans' Brain Activity Mirrors Political, Religious Extremists'
A study has found that the brain responses of passionate soccer fans are similar to patterns observed in political extremists or religious fanatics. A joint research team from Clínica Alemana de ...
Jeff Jones, the director of player development at USF, serves many roles for the Bulls. Golesh calls him "the key to our ...
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