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Do you talk in your sleep? What somniloquy reveals about your brain, sleep stages, dreams and when it may signal a serious sleep disorderSleep talking somniloquy explained: Ever spoken in your sleep? It's common, affecting many adults and children, and can happen during diffe...
Quote of the day by Bruce Willis: 'My wife heard me say I love you a thousand times, she never heard me say I'm sorry'- What Die Hard actor's emotional dialogue teaches us about ego, love and second chancesIn Die Hard, John McClane delivered one of the film’s most emotional moments that fans still talk about today. In a vulnerable scene, the i...
Quote of the Day by Sigmund Freud: 'It is impossible to escape the impression that people…'—Inspiring quotes by the Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysisQuote of the Day: Sigmund Freud, a pioneer in psychology, questioned societal values. His quote highlights how people often pursue power, s...
'My little brown boy, I f---ing own you': Who is Lorna Hajdini? Senior JPMorgan executive sued by junior staffer Chirayu Rana in sexual harassment caseJPMorgan Chase executive Lorna Hajdini faces a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by junior staffer Chirayu Rana. Rana alleges Hajdini used he...
Meta unveils TRIBE v2: AI model for human brain that predicts neural responsesThe Trimodal Brain Encoder (TRIBE v2) allows users to create a digital twin for neural activity. To build it, 700 volunteers were exposed t...
Misdiagnosed, a 5-year-old boy stopped talking. The culprit: a rare treatable brain disorder, shares neurologistA five-year-old boy, Rishi, who lost his ability to speak and respond, was diagnosed with Landau-Kleffner syndrome. This rare neurological ...
Deeptech firm NeuroDx develops AI brain model Manas-1 to decode human brain activityDeeptech firm NeuroDx has created a 400-million-parameter AI brain language model, Manas-1, to decode human brain electrical activity. The ...
He had no Spanish knowledge but started speaking it perfectly after surgery. What is this rare, mysterious syndrome?A routine surgery led to an unusual medical episode when a US man woke up speaking fluent Spanish despite having almost no prior knowledge ...
Indian student builds Rs 2,000 AI solution for slurred speech problem: Who is Pranet Khetan?Sixteen-year-old Gurgaon student Pranet Khetan has developed Paraspeak, an AI-powered device costing under Rs 2,000 that converts slurred s...
Bruce Willis can't speak, read, and walk. Here's what happened to the 'Die Hard' actorBruce Willis, the celebrated actor of 'Die Hard' fame, is reportedly battling a severe decline due to frontotemporal dementia (FTD). The 70...
Research reveals mood shifts enhance pleasure response in bipolar disorderA recent study conducted by researchers at the University College London reveals that mood changes can significantly enhance pleasure respo...
Research finds AI language models can be helpful in diagnosing schizophreniaResearchers at University College London have developed AI language models that can help diagnose schizophrenia by analyzing subtle signatu...
Revolutionizing communication: Brain implants show promise in restoring speech for patients with neural disordersBreakthrough implants unlock speech for ALS and Paraplegic patients. Stanford University's Innovative Brain Implant Study and the Universit...
Gene therapy can be the answer to brain disorders: StudyScientists are hopeful that disorders like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, etc. will be treatable in the future.
Bruce Willis 'happy' as daughter Rumer announces pregnancy, read hereChristmas came early for Bruce Willis and his family as his eldest daughter, Rumer, has announced pregnancy.
Bruce Willis's diagnosis puts focus on aphasia; cognitive disorder patients may suffer from expressive or comprehensive pattern of communication challengesAphasia usually happens suddenly after a stroke or a head injury.
What is aphasia? The condition forcing Hollywood actor Bruce Willis to retirePeople at higher risk of stroke - so those with cardiovascular disabilities and diabetes - are more at risk. Aphasia can occur at any age.
Action hero Bruce Willis to retire from films due to aphasia, a brain disorderA stroke, tumor, head injury or other damage to the language centers of the brain can cause aphasia.
Have trouble remembering things at work? Here is what you can doDifficulty in planning or retaining information are indicators of neuropsychological impairment.
Google Glass app to help autistic childrenA Massachusetts-based startup called Brain Power is developing Google Glass app to help autistic kids learn social and communication skills.