Month: February 2022

The importance of an exaggerated attention bottleneck for understanding psychopathy

The psychopath has long captured the imagination. A name such as Ted Bundy evokes a morbid curiosity. The crimes committed by Bundy are so cruel that it is hard to imagine how someone could do such things. In this review we discuss evidence that exaggeration in an attention bottleneck is one mechanism that makes it […]

Published on February 2, 2022

Physical Activity Soon After Concussion Found Beneficial for Kids’ Recovery

A return to non-contact physical activity three days after a concussion is safe and possibly even beneficial for kids, a Canadian clinical trial finds. “Gone are the days of resting in a dark room,” said study co-author AndrĂ©e-Anne Ledoux, a scientist at the Children’s… Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David Lowemann, M.Sc, […]

Published on February 2, 2022

Excess Weight Might Harm Your Thinking Skills: Study

Being overweight or obese has long been linked to poor heart health, but could it also impair your thinking? New research out of Canada suggests it very well might. Working with thousands of young, middle-aged and older adults, the new study highlights what appears to be… Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David […]

Published on February 2, 2022