Center for Mind and Brain Content / Center for Mind and Brain Content for ٺƵ en Charan Ranganath on the Search for Biomarkers to Detect Alzheimer's Disease Risk Early /news/podcasts-and-shows/the-backdrop/charan-ranganath-search-biomarkers-detect-alzheimer%E2%80%99s-disease%20risk-early ٺƵ psychology professor Charan Ranganath discusses how he and his colleagues are working to find biomarkers to help identify people with preclinical Alzheimer’s disease. Earlier detection — before the brain is significantly damaged — would allow for more successful interventions and better outcomes. June 26, 2023 - 10:49am Soterios J Johnson /news/podcasts-and-shows/the-backdrop/charan-ranganath-search-biomarkers-detect-alzheimer%E2%80%99s-disease%20risk-early Clifford Saron on the Scientific Study of Meditation /news/podcasts-and-shows/the-backdrop/episode/clifford-saron-scientific-study-meditation Neuroscientist Clifford Saron leads the Shamatha Project, one of the most ambitious and comprehensive longitudinal studies of meditation ever conducted. He discusses the study's findings so far; what science can tell us about the tangible effects of meditation; and how mindfulness affects our physical, mental and emotional health. April 27, 2022 - 9:43pm Soterios J Johnson /news/podcasts-and-shows/the-backdrop/episode/clifford-saron-scientific-study-meditation Asthma May Place Children at Risk of Memory Difficulties, New Research Finds /news/asthma-may-place-children-risk-memory-difficulties-new-research-finds <p>Asthma is associated with memory difficulties in children, and early onset of asthma may exacerbate memory deficits, according to a new study from the University of California, Davis. The study, the first of its kind to connect asthma to memory deficits in children, was published in Nov. 5 in <a href="https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2825946">JAMA Network Open</a>.</p> November 12, 2024 - 2:41pm Andy Fell /news/asthma-may-place-children-risk-memory-difficulties-new-research-finds When Some Adolescent Girls Internalize Rejection, It Really Is in Their Head /curiosity/news/when-some-adolescent-girls-internalize-rejection-it-shows-brain-scan <p><span><span><span><span>Everyone ruminates about the bad things that happen to them. Whether it’s a nasty breakup, an embarrassing failure or simply when someone is mean, it can be hard to stop thinking about what happened and why. For people who ruminate too much, this negative thought pattern can cause lasting problems with mental health. </span></span></span></span></p> January 23, 2024 - 11:50am Karen Michele Nikos /curiosity/news/when-some-adolescent-girls-internalize-rejection-it-shows-brain-scan To Combat Life’s Stress, People Seek Negative Entertainment /curiosity/news/combat-lifes-stress-people-seek-more-negative-entertainment <p><span><span>When the day is filled with news of mass shootings, police malfeasance and “me too” courtroom escapades, people turn to entertainment media, where they watch — as it turns out — more negativity, a new University of California, Davis, study suggests. </span></span></p> June 13, 2023 - 11:00am Karen Michele Nikos /curiosity/news/combat-lifes-stress-people-seek-more-negative-entertainment Understanding Learning by Inference /curiosity/news/understanding-learning-inference <p><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span>Both humans and other animals are good at learning by inference, using information we do have to figure out things we cannot observe directly. New research from the Center for Mind and Brain at the University of California, Davis, shows how our brains achieve this by constructing cognitive maps. </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></p> June 16, 2022 - 8:00am Andy Fell /curiosity/news/understanding-learning-inference ‘The Backdrop’ Podcast Features Neuroscientist on the Scientific Study of Meditation /news/backdrop-podcast-features-neuroscientist-scientific-study-meditation <p><span>People have practiced various forms of meditation for thousands of years, usually in a religious context.<span>&nbsp; </span>But only recently has meditation be</span></p> May 02, 2022 - 9:00am Soterios J Johnson /news/backdrop-podcast-features-neuroscientist-scientific-study-meditation Exploring the Conscious and Unconscious Mind /blog/exploring-conscious-and-unconscious-mind <p>You’re sitting at home, working at your laptop, and all of a sudden you hear the refrigerator shut off. Before you noticed its sudden silence, were you conscious it was on?</p> February 25, 2022 - 11:09am Andy Fell /blog/exploring-conscious-and-unconscious-mind Why Does Experiencing ‘Flow’ Feel So Good? /curiosity/blog/research-shows-people-who-have-flow-regular-part-their-lives-are-happier-and-less-likely-focus <div> <p>Reprinted from The Conversation.</p></div> January 06, 2022 - 3:49pm Karen Michele Nikos /curiosity/blog/research-shows-people-who-have-flow-regular-part-their-lives-are-happier-and-less-likely-focus Our Own Fellowships for DEI and Public Scholarship /news/our-own-fellowships-dei-and-public-scholarship Meet the ٺƵ faculty members who received Chancellor’s Fellowships for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, and others selected as Public Scholarship Faculty Fellows. November 30, 2021 - 1:44pm Dave Jones /news/our-own-fellowships-dei-and-public-scholarship