The default mode network (DMN) is a set of interconnected brain regions known to be most active when humans are awake but not engaged in physical activities, such as relaxing, resting or daydreaming.
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A common vitamin was linked to healthier brain networks in more than 2,000 older adults
A single blood test has linked vitamin C levels to MRI signs of brain aging in more than 2,000 older adults. In a large study ...
A new study found that older adults with higher vitamin C levels were more likely to have more gray matter and stronger brain ...
A study of 2,044 older Japanese adults found that those with lower vitamin C levels in their blood plasma tended to have a ...
A new study of more than 2,000 older adults found that higher blood levels of vitamin C were associated with healthier brain ...
A study of 2,044 older Japanese adults found that those with lower vitamin C levels in their blood plasma tended to have a lower volume of gray matter in their brains, as well as lower connectivity ...
Expert Matt Zemon on how new therapies change the way our brains work. Has there been a psychedelic surge lately, or is it just me? Throughout my time in college, I swear I couldn't go one day without ...
Changes in the brain networks responsible for identity, self-awareness, and the residual self help explain how chronic ...
Fact checked by Kevin Cyr, MD As our body naturally ages, so does our brain. Structurally, the brain loses volume of gray ...
The brain is always intrinsically active, using energy at high rates while cycling through global functional modes. Awake brain modes are tied to corresponding behavioural states. During goal-directed ...
New Japanese research links higher vitamin C blood levels to better-preserved brain structure and stronger neural connections ...
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