A Historical Perspective on the Cerebellum's Role Historically regarded as the brain's motor control center, the cerebellum (Latin for "little brain") was once thought of as a motor-function-only ...
New research suggests that the slower maturation of the teenage brain cortex, responsible for self-control and decision-making, may contribute to the development of eating disorders in young adulthood ...
Late-life assessments of a subgroup of these same patients began in 2002 and included a standardized brain MRI scan as well as ... and follow-up time. Cerebellar infarctions, but not those in ...
Delayed brain development, genetics, and mental health challenges contribute to disordered eating in young adults, according to a European study by King’s College London. A new study led by the ...