As thousands of bits of data are transmitted up from the body, the brain builds and then relies on predictions. For example, if you were training to run a marathon you would build your capacity for ...
Depression is one of the most widespread mental health disorders worldwide, affecting approximately 4% of the global population. It is characterized by a persistent low mood, disruptions in typical ...
Consumer wearable sensors combined with AI modeling may enable continuous, real-world tracking of cognitive and emotional health, offering a scalable new approach to detecting subtle changes in brain ...
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Researchers discover that brain wave patterns at age nine can predict mood disorders years later
Brain wave patterns measured during childhood can accurately predict whether a child is likely to experience anxiety or depression in their teenage years. By tracking children over seven years, ...
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