Summary: Viewing natural scenes can significantly reduce how people perceive pain, a new neuroimaging study has found.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNature exposure found to alleviate pain through brain changesA new neuroimaging study has revealed that viewing nature can help ease how people experience pain, by reducing the brain ...
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A recent study published in Computers in Human Behaviour found that avoiding smartphones for a short period can actually ...
Watching nature reduces pain by changing brain activity. Scientists used fMRI scans to show that natural scenes weaken pain ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNResearchers train AI to read minds—by decoding brain signals into textScientists have developed BrainLLM, a model that translates brain activity into natural language using fMRI and AI, ...
Our brains use basic "building blocks" of information to keep track of how people interact, enabling us to navigate complex ...
This effect also happens with virtual nature, such as nature videos. A new study led by neuroscientists at the University of ...
Using functional MRI brain imaging, University of Oregon researchers have unraveled some of the neural circuitry behind ...
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Research shows that a 72-hour smartphone detox affects brain regions related to reward and craving, resembling addiction withdrawal.
Neuroscientists have shown that experiencing nature can alleviate acute physical pain. Surprisingly, simply watching nature videos was enough to relieve pain. Using functional magnetic resonance ...
A recent study published in Computers in Human Behaviour, a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal, found that avoiding ...
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