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Science & Studies
Scientific evidence exploring lateral eye movement, receptor desensitization, and physical relocation benefits on urge recovery.
Optic Flow: Lateral Eye Movement & Stress Regulation
Reviewing the scientific literature on how lateral optical motion and walking reduce acute anxiety and stress loops.
Receptor Desensitization Under High-reward Stimulation
Evaluating the neurobiology of dopamine receptor downregulation and recovery timelines in adult behavioral loops.
Prefrontal Hypofrontality in Behavioral Addictions
Clinical studies showing how cue-reactivity reduces gray matter volume in the prefrontal cortex, and how cognitive training reverses it.
Neuroplasticity and Synaptic Rewiring under High-Reward Conditions
Clinical research on synaptic changes in the nucleus accumbens during compulsive reward loops, and the structural timeline of recovery.
DeltaFosB Accumulation: The Molecular Switch of Addiction
Evaluating the accumulation of transcription factor DeltaFosB in reward pathways and its role as a molecular switch of habit.
Sleep Deprivation and Self-Control: fMRI Assessments
How sleep loss reduces functional connectivity between the prefrontal cortex and the amygdala, elevating impulse susceptibility.
Mirror Neurons and Digital Intimacy: The Illusion of Connection
Evaluating mirror neuron activation under video media stimulation, and its role in mock social satiety.
Autonomic Dysregulation during Acute Behavioral Withdrawal
Measuring heart rate variability (HRV) and circulating cortisol spikes during the early phases of behavioral recovery.
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction and Prefrontal Gray Matter
MRI studies showing structural gray matter changes in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex after mindfulness-based training.
Hormonal and Receptor Resets during Abstinence Cycles
Evaluating the recovery of androgen receptor density and the normalization of prolactin and dopamine sensitivity.
Dopamine Detox: Separating Science from Marketing Hype
Dopamine is not a toxin. Learn the real neurobiology of receptor sensitivity, downregulation, and how to reset baseline drive.