A neurologist shares her thoughts and research about “ecstatic epilepsy” in a wide-ranging conversation on how we perceive ...
The type of seizure you have depends on what area and how much of the brain's electrical activity is affected.
UK GP Dr. Sermed Mezher shared a video of a seizure that can cause involuntary dancing, explaining it’s likely a non-epileptic seizure. Unlike epileptic seizures, these are triggered by stress, trauma ...
Carl isn’t happy in his job—it’s boring, he doesn’t particularly like his coworkers, and especially his supervisor, who is a micromanager—but he has a pension and a couple of kids that he’d like to ...
For one thing, speed is of the essence. For one thing, speed is of the essence. Credit...Photo illustration by Heami Lee for The New York Times Supported by By Maggie Lange In 2021, Kira Benson, a ...
When my daughter was about a year old, she was getting ready to take her first steps. We had some friends from out of town driving through our area, and we decided to meet up at a nearby train-themed ...
Déjà vu—the eerie feeling that a new moment has happened before—has puzzled scientists and philosophers for centuries.
"It’s the first time we’ve been able to see how more complex, anxiety-related decision-making plays out," a researcher said.
After the Skate series was left alone for 15 years, I was optimistic that the fourth game would breathe new life into it. However, if you also fell into this trap and you're yet to delve into its free ...
Democrats say Congress needs to permanently extend the credits now before open enrollment for state health insurance ...
New research shows that fall in North Carolina is growing hotter, part of a broader national warming trend fueled by climate change. Since 1970, the Triangle’s autumns have warmed by roughly 3 degrees ...
We're currently living in a "crisis of belonging," according to social psychologist Geoff Cohen, where many Americans are suffering from social isolation and loneliness at incredibly high levels. They ...