Month: December 2020

Is it better to give than receive?

Young children who have experienced compassionate love and empathy from their mothers may be more willing to turn thoughts into action by being generous to others, a University of California, Davis, study suggests. Lab studies were done of children at ages 4 and 6. Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David Lowemann, M.Sc, […]

Published on December 1, 2020

Amid COVID and Racial Unrest, Black Churches Put Faith in Mental Health Care

Wilma Mayfield used to visit a senior center in Durham, North Carolina, four days a week and attend Lincoln Memorial Baptist Church on Sundays, a ritual she’s maintained for nearly half a century. But over the past 10 months, she’s seen only the inside of her home, the grocery store and the pharmacy. Most of […]

Published on December 1, 2020

Individual Differences in Interoceptive Accuracy Are Correlated With Salience Network Connectivity in Older Adults

Interoceptive accuracy refers to the ability to consciously perceive the physical condition of the inner body, including one’s heartbeat. In younger adults, interoceptive accuracy is correlated with insular and orbitofrontal cortical connectivity within the salience network (SN). As interoceptive accuracy and insular cortex volume are known to decrease with aging, we aimed to evaluate the […]

Published on December 1, 2020