Month: January 2025

Cognitive impairments in chronic pain: a brain aging framework

Chronic pain (CP) not only causes physical discomfort but also significantly affects cognition. This review first summarizes emerging findings that reveal complex associations between CP and cognitive impairments, and then presents neuroimaging evidence showing aging-related brain alterations in CP and proposes a framework where accelerated brain aging links CP to cognitive impairments. This framework explains […]

Published on January 3, 2025

Processes and measurements: a framework for understanding neural oscillations in field potentials

Various neuroscientific theories maintain that brain oscillations are important for neuronal computation, but opposing views claim that these macroscale dynamics are ‘exhaust fumes’ of more relevant processes. Here, we approach the question of whether oscillations are functional or epiphenomenal by distinguishing between measurements and processes, and by reviewing whether causal or inferentially useful links exist […]

Published on January 3, 2025

Weight Loss Drugs Slash Grocery Spending

A new study has discovered another side effect of the new weight loss drugs ─ shrinking grocery bills. Researchers at Cornell University’s SC Johnson College of Business found that people taking a GLP-1 obesity drug, such as Ozempic, saved money on food spending. Not only… Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David Lowemann, […]

Published on January 3, 2025