Researchers evinced how firms influence customer sentiment during experiential events
A team of American and French researchers explored how marketers are able to influence customer sentiment by shaping customers' experiential…
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New study examines the potential for new rapid-acting glutamatergic antidepressants
The findings were published in the peer-reviewed journal Neuron.
Study finds large area of cerebral cortex contributes to the perceptual awareness of touch
Researchers found that larger parts of the cerebral cortex contribute to the perceptual awareness of touch than previously thought.
New research links borderline personality disorder and childhood adversities
The new findings were published in Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica.
Study uncovers biomarker in the brain correlated with excessive alcohol usage
A recent study is allocating new insight into how certain brain circuits control compulsive alcohol drinking and risks on the…
Bad cholesterol during infancy may be linked to psychosocial adversities in childhood
During infancy, high levels of bad cholesterol might be associated with an increased risk for psychosocial adversities later in childhood,…
Higher exposure to common antibiotics may heighten the risk of Parkinson’s disease
Researchers at the University of Helsinki in Finland found a correlation between antibiotic exposure and Parkinson's disease.
Inhibiting microRNA-137 may be therapeutic for the treatment of alcohol use disorder
The study was published in the peer-reviewed journal eNeuro.
Study shows how digital proficiency in Americans could vary drastically
The majority of adults in the U.S. may struggle if faced with particular cybersecurity or privacy-related challenges, a new survey…
Researchers associate general intelligence with musical skill acquisition
A new study determined that general intelligence could be a major factor in how quickly people learn to play music.
Study links long-term fluctuations in blood pressure with increased risk of dementia
A new study found that long-term variation in blood pressure may increase the risk of developing dementia.