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  1. DATE: July 1, 2026 at 03:10PM
    SOURCE: SCIENCE DAILY PSYCHOLOGY FEED

    TITLE: A surprising brain discovery is forcing scientists to rethink movement disorders

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    A surprising discovery is overturning a long-held assumption about how the brain’s movement center works. Researchers found that two key cerebellar cell types—thought to be tightly linked—often don’t behave in predictable ways, even though one directly influences the other. The finding suggests scientists may have been relying on the wrong signals when studying disorders such as dystonia, ataxia, and tremor.

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

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  2. DATE: July 1, 2026 at 03:10PM
    SOURCE: SCIENCE DAILY PSYCHOLOGY FEED

    TITLE: A surprising brain discovery is forcing scientists to rethink movement disorders

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    A surprising discovery is overturning a long-held assumption about how the brain’s movement center works. Researchers found that two key cerebellar cell types—thought to be tightly linked—often don’t behave in predictable ways, even though one directly influences the other. The finding suggests scientists may have been relying on the wrong signals when studying disorders such as dystonia, ataxia, and tremor.

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

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  3. DATE: July 1, 2026 at 03:10PM
    SOURCE: SCIENCE DAILY MIND-BRAIN FEED

    TITLE: A surprising brain discovery is forcing scientists to rethink movement disorders

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    A surprising discovery is overturning a long-held assumption about how the brain’s movement center works. Researchers found that two key cerebellar cell types—thought to be tightly linked—often don’t behave in predictable ways, even though one directly influences the other. The finding suggests scientists may have been relying on the wrong signals when studying disorders such as dystonia, ataxia, and tremor.

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

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  4. DATE: July 1, 2026 at 03:10PM
    SOURCE: SCIENCE DAILY MIND-BRAIN FEED

    TITLE: A surprising brain discovery is forcing scientists to rethink movement disorders

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    A surprising discovery is overturning a long-held assumption about how the brain’s movement center works. Researchers found that two key cerebellar cell types—thought to be tightly linked—often don’t behave in predictable ways, even though one directly influences the other. The finding suggests scientists may have been relying on the wrong signals when studying disorders such as dystonia, ataxia, and tremor.

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

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  5. DATE: June 24, 2026 at 09:30AM
    SOURCE: SCIENCE DAILY PSYCHIATIRY FEED

    TITLE: Scientists discover ancient brain cells that help block distractions

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    Scientists have discovered a tiny group of neurons in an ancient brain region that acts like a built-in focus filter, helping the brain ignore distractions and zero in on what matters most. When researchers temporarily switched off these neurons in mice, the animals became unusually distractible—similar to what is seen in ADHD—but regained normal focus as soon as the neurons were reactivated.

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

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  6. DATE: June 24, 2026 at 09:30AM
    SOURCE: SCIENCE DAILY PSYCHIATIRY FEED

    TITLE: Scientists discover ancient brain cells that help block distractions

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    Scientists have discovered a tiny group of neurons in an ancient brain region that acts like a built-in focus filter, helping the brain ignore distractions and zero in on what matters most. When researchers temporarily switched off these neurons in mice, the animals became unusually distractible—similar to what is seen in ADHD—but regained normal focus as soon as the neurons were reactivated.

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

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    #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #ancientbrain #focusfilter #distractionblocker #neuroscience #attentioncontrol #ADHD #neuronresearch #cognitivefocus #braindiscovery #mysteriousneurons