Sedentary lifestyles have become increasingly prevalent in modern society, characterized by prolonged periods of inactivity and minimal physical movement. This trend is often attributed to advancements in technology, which have led to more desk-bound jobs and leisure activities that require little to no physical exertion. The consequences of such lifestyles can be significant, contributing to a…
For the decades the Researchers making the debate around the Communication between Brain and non Brain cells. , we have searched so many methods that the cells are interacting With the Body or organs nom Brain cells. this cells are sending signals to organ Cells about the feel, pain, heat and cold. But in this Communication, whether the non Brain cells acts as a memory storage about the facts or…
Multisensory learning is quite different from the idea of learning styles, which suggests that people can be grouped based on their preferred way of learning—whether that's through hearing, seeing, or doing. However, many experts point out that there's little solid evidence to back up the notion that identifying a student's learning style and adjusting teaching methods accordingly actually leads…
It is well established that exercise is critical for a healthy human body, but it has also provided unique benefits to the vascular and cellular systems that are necessary for a healthy brain. While exercise benefits have been measured in humans of all ages, preclinical models have provided us the systematic opportunity to measure the mechanisms by which exercise protects and supports the brain.…
Child development and early learning are labeled in different terms and organized in different ways in the different fields and disciplines that research, practice, and make policy about children from birth to age 8. In order to organize the discussion in this report, the committee chose to use this approach and these overarching terms. It is not the committee's intention to suggest that this is a…
All theories have been proposed to mask confusion, arriving eventually at an affective stance towards what is now termed periods of cognitive dissonance or cognitive disequilibrium (Piaget, 1952). For Kurt Lewin, such a state is a struggle to recognize, assimilate, and accommodate the impediments in the way—a conflict with what is already known. There has been a fair amount of debate and…
Severe childhood trauma and abuse is often the underlying cause of dissociative identity disorder. In this sense, rather than taking the approach of blaming the client's suggestibility and use of imagination, Dalenberg and his colleagues have examined the role that trauma has in the development of the dissociative symptoms. Several studies have noted that it is a combination of the cognitive…
Many people believe that chronological age is the most important indicator of illness and death. However, when it comes to the development of health problems and mortality, there is a great deal of individual variance. Therefore, identifying indicators of biological age and the variables influencing them is essential from a scientific and therapeutic standpoint. Telomere length (TL) is one such…
It was previously believed that personality traits were fixed in a person, but there is now evidence to show that they can be altered when undergoing coaching or therapy. Personality assessments can help make treatment more customized for people with bipolar disorder by determining those who are likely to have difficulty in everyday functioning or recurrent depression. Upon studying data of over…
About two years ago, two life events occurred at the same time: attending college and relocating to a large city. I was so eager to start the process that I couldn't stop. But the feelings came flooding in as August drew near and I began packing my boxes. I was leaving friends and family behind as well as moving to a place I had always longed to call home. My parents were also selling the house I…