The convergence of neurotech, behavioral insight, and systemic medicine signals a pivotal era in how society understands and treats pain.
Category: Basem Hamid MD of Houston TX
Neuroplasticity: How the Brain Rewrites Itself Following Trauma
Trauma most certainly creates lasting imprints on the brain, but the brain’s neuroplasticity is a path to healing.
Sleep as the Brain’s Architect of Learning
Sleep is the brain’s master builder, constructing and reinforcing the neural circuits that enable memory, learning, and emotional regulation.
Memory’s Gatekeepers: How Attention and Emotion Decide What Sticks
In the quiet afterward—on the commute home, in the shower, during sleep—the story refines itself.
Emotion’s Editing Room: How Feelings Rewrite Our Past
Each time a memory is called up, it leaves the shelf of long-term storage and returns to a working surface where context, goals, and feelings can mark it up before it is filed again.
The Digital Mind: How Technology Reshapes Attention and Memory
Technology allows us to transcend limitations of storage and recall, yet it also threatens to erode depth, focus, and authenticity.
Neuroplasticity in Action: How Practice and Repetition Reshape the Brain
Neuroplasticity is a reminder that change is always within reach because the brain itself is designed to adapt, to learn, and to grow.
Whispers of Awareness: Rethinking Recovery in Disorders of Consciousness
New developments in the assessment and interpretation of disorders of consciousness are reshaping our clinical and ethical approaches to care.