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The Neuro Times

The Neuro Times is a neuroscience and psychology blog dedicated to bridging the gap between scientific research and public understanding. By making cutting-edge discoveries accessible, relatable, and easy to read, The Neuro Times empowers readers to explore the complexities of the human brain and behavior in a way that is both engaging and informative.

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Update frequency
every day
Average duration
12 minutes
Episodes
348
Years Active
2025
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Dementia Blood Biomarkers: Do Age and Sex Matter?

Dementia Blood Biomarkers: Do Age and Sex Matter?

How do age, menopause, and genetics influence dementia blood biomarkers? Learn how these factors affect early detection of Alzheimer’s and dementia.
00:12:04  |   Tue 06 May 2025
Doom Spending: Is It Hurting Your Mental Health?

Doom Spending: Is It Hurting Your Mental Health?

Doom spending may feel good, but it's linked to anxiety, depression, and debt. Learn how to stop and regain financial control today.
00:17:34  |   Tue 06 May 2025
Can Disclosure Make Nudges More Ethical?

Can Disclosure Make Nudges More Ethical?

Do nudges work even when people know about them? New research shows transparency can strengthen behavior change without losing effectiveness.
00:10:56  |   Tue 06 May 2025
Color Perception: Is My Red Your Green?

Color Perception: Is My Red Your Green?

Do we all see color the same way? A new computational model maps how subjective color perception differs, especially in colorblind individuals.
00:12:39  |   Tue 06 May 2025
Autism Prevalence: Is 1 in 31 Kids the New Reality?

Autism Prevalence: Is 1 in 31 Kids the New Reality?

Autism affects 1 in 31 kids nationwide. Discover what new CDC data reveals about early detection, gender and race trends, and state-level differences.
00:13:30  |   Tue 06 May 2025
Better Man Biopic: Is Fame Just an Illusion?

Better Man Biopic: Is Fame Just an Illusion?

Explore the surreal Robbie Williams film 'Better Man'—a bold biopic examining fame, identity, and authenticity through CGI and storytelling.
00:09:40  |   Sun 04 May 2025
Task Snacking: Can Tiny Steps Boost Productivity?

Task Snacking: Can Tiny Steps Boost Productivity?

Task snacking helps overcome procrastination by breaking big tasks into bite-sized steps. Learn how it can increase focus and reduce stress.
00:12:38  |   Sun 04 May 2025
Synaptic Plasticity: Do Neurons Learn in Multiple Ways?

Synaptic Plasticity: Do Neurons Learn in Multiple Ways?

New brain research shows neurons use multiple learning rules, changing our understanding of synaptic plasticity and brain function.
00:08:19  |   Sun 04 May 2025
Olfaction Experiments: Are Odor Levels Too High?

Olfaction Experiments: Are Odor Levels Too High?

New research shows most smell studies use odor levels far higher than those in nature, raising questions about their relevance to real-world olfaction.
00:10:33  |   Sun 04 May 2025
Digital Technology and the Aging Brain: Helpful or Harmful?

Digital Technology and the Aging Brain: Helpful or Harmful?

Can digital tech protect aging minds? A new study shows digital tools may reduce cognitive decline risk in older adults.
00:19:32  |   Sun 04 May 2025
ADHD and Fast Food: Is There a Lasting Link?

ADHD and Fast Food: Is There a Lasting Link?

New research reveals a connection between childhood ADHD and higher adult fast-food intake. Learn the implications for long-term health and behavior.
00:11:48  |   Sat 03 May 2025
Washing Machines: Do They Really Kill Bacteria?

Washing Machines: Do They Really Kill Bacteria?

Washing machines may not reach bacteria-killing temperatures. Learn how this affects your laundry and the fight against antibiotic resistance.
00:10:33  |   Sat 03 May 2025
Energy Drinks and Mental Health – Should You Worry?

Energy Drinks and Mental Health – Should You Worry?

Do energy drinks cause anxiety or mood swings? Learn the surprising connections between energy drinks and mental health here.
00:14:54  |   Sat 03 May 2025
Do Intelligent People Really Hit Puberty Earlier?

Do Intelligent People Really Hit Puberty Earlier?

Study links early puberty and later reproduction to intelligence, revealing new insights into human development and mating behavior.
00:11:28  |   Sat 03 May 2025
Psychology Breakthroughs: What’s Really New in 2024?

Psychology Breakthroughs: What’s Really New in 2024?

Discover 2024's latest psychology breakthroughs — from how depression may be passed down to how deepfakes alter political views.
00:08:40  |   Sat 03 May 2025
How Do Inner Ear Cells Form in Embryos?

How Do Inner Ear Cells Form in Embryos?

Genetic barcoding reveals how embryonic stem cells form neurons and hearing cells, paving the way for new hearing loss treatments.

00:15:57  |   Thu 01 May 2025
Optimal Sexual Frequency: Can It Ease Depression?

Optimal Sexual Frequency: Can It Ease Depression?

Studies reveal optimal sexual frequency may reduce depression and enhance relationship satisfaction. Learn how sex and mental health are connected.
00:09:42  |   Thu 01 May 2025
Midlife Happiness: Do We Really Get Better With Age?

Midlife Happiness: Do We Really Get Better With Age?

Does aging bring more fulfillment? New research reveals midlife can boost self-acceptance, meaning, and well-being through narrative self-transcendence.
00:09:53  |   Thu 01 May 2025
Memory Training: Should You Be Using It at Work?

Memory Training: Should You Be Using It at Work?

Can memory training improve job performance? Discover how ancient techniques boost recall, decision-making, and reduce cognitive overload.
00:14:45  |   Thu 01 May 2025
Said 'I Love You' Too Soon – Now What?

Said 'I Love You' Too Soon – Now What?

Accidentally said 'I love you' early? Discover why it happens and how to handle awkward reactions without risking your relationship.
00:09:48  |   Thu 01 May 2025
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