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Competitive athletes exhibit lower off-field aggression and enhanced brain connectivity
A recent study published in Psychology of Sport & Exercise has found that long-term engagement in competitive athletics is ...
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Brain pathway may fuel both aggression and self-harm
Aggression and self-harm often co-occur in individuals with a history of early-life trauma—a connection that has largely been documented by self-reporting in research and clinical settings. Adding to ...
Researchers developed a liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) assay for the simultaneous measurement of 11 types of estrogen from song sparrows using derivatization with ...
Sora Shin, a Virginia Tech assistant professor with the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute, will study how brain circuits contribute to aggressive behavior with a $3.2 million grant from the ...
Changes in the brain’s structure and function as Alzheimer’s progresses can lead to aggression or sudden outbursts. These symptoms can also indicate discomfort, pain, or overstimulation. Alzheimer’s ...
Jason Collins, the first openly gay NBA athlete, revealed in an emotional essay for ESPN on Thursday, Dec. 11 that he's 'fighting' after being diagnosed with Stage 4 brain cancer in September.
Gifts we don’t want or need happen to us all. What about when they’re passive-aggressive or with hidden agendas? How we ...
Virginia Tech scientist Sora Shin (right) of the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC and postdoctoral associate Jane Jung found that early-life trauma changes a brain circuit linked to both ...
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