

A Changed Brain Is Still a Whole Person
When someone’s mind works differently, after a stroke, a TBI, aging, or any cognitive shift, it can look unusual to the outside world. But for the person living it, this is their everyday reality. Their way of navigating, adapting, solving, remembering, and expressing is not a flaw, it’s a form of courage. At Neurosize, we see this every day. A changed brain is still a whole person, full of abilities waiting to be engaged, strengthened, or rediscovered. Adaptation isn’t a de


Gratitude Through a Different Lens
This holiday nudges us to reflect on gratitude, connection, and community. And sometimes the reminders come quietly from the ordinary world doing something extraordinary. A simple plate of seeds becomes a gathering place. A handful of birds reveals small rhythms of cooperation. And then a species like the Ocellated Turkey , with its iridescent blues and bronze shimmer, reminds us that even the most familiar creatures can surprise us when we look a little closer. The Ocellated


What Creativity Looks Like in the Brain: A Closer Look at This Stunning EEG Visualization
When people think about the brain creating art, they often imagine a single “creative center” lighting up like a bulb, one magical spot responsible for inspiration. In reality, creativity is nothing like that. The image you see above is a scientific visualization that captures electrical activity across the brain in real time. Though it resembles a piece of modern art, a swirl of color, motion, and looping electric pathways, it’s actually a map of how the brain behaves during



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