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Group Songmaking Rewrites Predictive Brain Signals in Psychosis
science1 month ago

Group Songmaking Rewrites Predictive Brain Signals in Psychosis

A six-week Yale study found that weekly two-hour group songwriting helped some people with psychosis reduce paranoia and shift language from I to we, suggesting music-making can help re-tune the brain’s predictive coding and reconnect with reality without the side effects of medication. Benefits were stronger in those with milder symptoms; hallucinations didn’t disappear for everyone, but social engagement and creativity improved. Researchers see potential for lasting brain changes and view music therapy as a complementary treatment, not a replacement for antipsychotics.

Research Uncovers Unique Language Patterns in People with Personality Disorders
health5 months ago

Research Uncovers Unique Language Patterns in People with Personality Disorders

Research shows that language use in everyday communication, including online posts and conversations, can reveal underlying personality dysfunctions, with patterns such as negative emotion words, self-focus, and rigid thinking indicating potential personality issues. Recognizing these linguistic cues can help identify early signs of distress or personality disorders, aiding in better understanding and support.

"Improve Your Writing with Google Search's Grammar Checker - Learn How to Activate"
technology2 years ago

"Improve Your Writing with Google Search's Grammar Checker - Learn How to Activate"

Google Search now has a grammar checker feature that allows users to check the grammatical correctness of sentences or phrases. By entering a query along with "grammar check," "check grammar," or "grammar checker," users can activate the tool. The feature is currently available only in English. Google's AI systems analyze language to identify and correct grammar and spelling mistakes. Users can provide feedback on the suggested corrections. However, the grammar check feature does not work for content that violates Google Search's policies or contains dangerous, medical, or vulgar language.