Children who experience traumatic events may show subtle but measurable differences in how their brains process attention and ...
A new study reveals that aggression and self-harm share a biological foundation in the brain’s response to early-life trauma.
A single neural thread in the brain may explain why some people who are hurt lash out while others turn the pain inward. A ...
A recent study published in Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging finds that childhood trauma can lead to disruptions in two main regions of the brain, the default mode ...
Researchers identified SGK1 as a key chemical connecting childhood trauma to depression and suicidal behavior. High SGK1 ...
Scientists at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC found that early-life trauma changes a brain circuit linked to both aggression and self-harm. In mouse studies, the team showed that ...
Mass General Brigham researchers compared data from more than 75,000 adults with TBI to a control group of the same size. They studied the patients over 24 years and observed how many developed brain ...
In December of 1993, former World Boxing Champion John Famechon (who had sustained severe incapacitating brain injuries in August 1991) began a new, complex multi-movement therapy and rehabilitation ...
Everyone has different trauma responses. While some people would grow up more timid and less responsive, because of their childhood experiences, others can show more aggressive tendencies. But why ...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains one of the most pressing public health challenges, leaving millions with lasting ...
Four University of Rhode Island researchers have developed and tested a cost-effective, easy-to-use tabletop device that can ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Adults with history of moderate/severe TBI had a significantly higher risk for malignant brain tumors than those ...