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Catastrophizing links disordered sensory processing to the emotional and functional burden of tinnitus and dizziness.
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Severe autism is considered level 3 on the spectrum, as it profoundly impacts an individual’s behavior and social life. Learn ...
Left and right brains hear speech differently, yet how this divide forms was unclear − until mouse studies showed each ...
Areas of the brain that help a person differentiate between what is real and what is imaginary have been uncovered in a new ...
A new study suggests that stem cells thought to be dormant may offer clues to why our sense of smell declines or is lost.
Using a newly devised, three-dimensional model to study the regeneration of nerve tissue in the nose, researchers have discovered that one type of stem cell thought to be dormant may play a more ...
Chemists at UCL and the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology have demonstrated how RNA (ribonucleic acid) might have replicated itself on early Earth – a key process in the origin of life.