Two studies have found that lifestyle changes in four key areas, which include adopting the MIND diet and a more vigorous exercise program, can help reduce cognitive decline in older adults.
Colorado researchers think subtle changes in mobility could be early signs of Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia.
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Do you really need to read to learn? What neuroscience says about reading vs listening
Listening to podcasts or audiobooks uses different parts of the brain to those that are engaged when you read something. In ...
Research indicates that discussions, debates, and studies in the 19th and 20th centuries explored personal agency and ...
Researchers found that spinal neurons in male mice don’t just trigger ejaculation but also regulate arousal, sensory input ...
Nearly two-thirds of Americans diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease are women, and they often experience faster cognitive ...
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Scientists Investigated Why People Invert Their Controls, And It's Not What They Think
None of the reasons people gave us had anything to do with whether they actually inverted,” the lead author explained.
AI won’t wait. Psychological safety is the key to faster learning and AI adoption. Explore four neuroscience-driven practices ...
From solving puzzles to masterfully playing a game of chess, current artificial intelligence tools have employed algorithms ...
PlayVS, the leading platform for scholastic gaming and youth engagement, is announcing a new partnership with Skillprint, a ...
Researchers used micro CT scans to compare the brains of social and solitary huntsman and crab spiders. They found that while ...
The Neurocognitive Paradigms of Positive Cognition: Oren Zarif and the Psychobiological Healing Axis
Oren Zarif and Psychoneuroimmunological Modulation ...
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