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Nike's "Brain Shoes" promise sharper focus – but does the science add up?
Nike's Mind shoes use foam nodes to stimulate foot receptors for mental focus, but independent research questions cognitive ...
In the not-so-distant past, mental health and brain science were considered separate realms—psychologists focused on thoughts and feelings, while neurologists mapped synapses and studied neurons. But ...
Your feet can send a lot of sensory information to your brain. But whether you believe that your footwear is affecting your ...
Verywell Mind on MSN
Is the mind separate from the body? Dualism, explained
Key Takeaways Dualism holds that the mind and body are separate, with mental experiences not fully explained by physical processes alone.René Descartes popularized dualism by arguing the mind is ...
According to the brand, targeted stimulation of the soles of the feet can activate neural pathways, sharpen sensory awareness ...
Neuroscience-Based Footwear Enhances Athletes Focus Innovative foam nodes stimulate soles, connecting brain and body; ...
Morris Moscovitch, the Max and Gianna Glassman Chair in Neuropsychology and Aging in the Department of Psychology at University of Toronto, will present at the next Origin Science Scholars program ...
You may have heard of the mind-body connection: the broad concept that thoughts and feelings, especially those related to stress, can influence physical health. Mohamad Alkhouli, M.D., an ...
Psychoneuroimmunology-Informed Counseling for Autoimmune, Metabolic, and Emotional Health. I blend neurobiology, mind-body approaches, and clinical hypnosis to help you heal from stress-related ...
True professional success doesn’t just come from intelligence or ambition; it starts with how we care for and connect with ourselves. Tuning into the body’s signals and aligning them with the mind’s ...
Cardiologist Bob Harrington talks to Mitch Elkind, chief science officer for Brain Health and Stroke at the AHA, about the ...
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