During a recent study, scientists from the University of South Australia uncovered another reason why society should be paying attention to mental health.
For centuries, people have feared being judged for stuttering, a condition often misunderstood as a psychological problem caused by things like bad parenting or emotional trauma.
A new study has revealed that minor rises in blood pressure due to short-term stressors can be linked to a brain area that controls conscious and learned motor skills.
A recent study conducted by the Universities of Tubingen and Bonn showed that the brain has neurons that fired specifically during certain mathematical operations.