Understanding the neurobiology of trauma, from the silent Broca’s area to the overactive amygdala, can be a pivotal step in moving from survival to a validated recovery.
A study reveals that physical activity could reverse brain changes caused by trauma suffered during childhood.
Unpacking the Research Dealing with Brain Trauma When brain trauma takes place, research informs there is an instant inherent response (“by the brain” to this trauma) through a wide variety of means.
An analysis of the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development study data showed that children accepted by their parents and more ...
TOKYO -- Traumatic experiences become rooted in one's memory through the connection of cell groups in the brain's prefrontal area, according to new research by Japanese researchers published in ...
Accidental falls or spills are common among children, but parents and guardians need to be careful of possible traumatic ...
Child maltreatment, which includes abuse and neglect, is one of the most serious public health concerns worldwide. These adversities leave a lasting impact on the emotional well-being, memory, and ...
IN THE WORLD OF BRAIN TRAUMA REHAB, THE GOAL IS TO CREATE HOPE AND SOMETIMES A NEW PATH. AND FOR ONE MAN, FINDING HEALING IN OMAHA, THAT PATH INCLUDES MUSIC. HIS MIND STRONGER AND MORE CLEAR WITH ...