Computerized Cognitive Training Programs Are Likely To Reduce Anxiety In Children, Study Claims
A recent study has revealed that remote forms of training programs, using computers, have shown ways to relieve negative emotions in children.
A recent study has revealed that remote forms of training programs, using computers, have shown ways to relieve negative emotions in children.
Psychologists of the University of Rochester wanted to determine whether real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging neurofeedback (rtfMRI-NF) could help a person to control neural activity.
Recently, a study was conducted by a group of researchers to evaluate whether undiagnosed depression and anxiety in children and youth with epilepsy (CYE) resulted in suicide.
Flinders University had recently conducted a study to understand the link between COVID-19 and escalating stress levels to find out that both are linked with each other.
A recent study was conducted by Lancaster University to test whether smartphone users suffered from a poor mental health condition