memory
Carl Sagan liked to smoke weed. His essay on why is fascinating.
Early reports show that it works, as odd as the approach may seem to some fontologists.
There’s still a lot even doctors don’t know about it.
It’s much more than an art form.
How does music influence behavior?
Neuroscientists are now starting to put TMR to work.
Now, you can add chanting to your brain training regimen.
For older adults, playing video games isn’t just a way for older adults to keep in touch with the younger generation — it might be also be a way to stay in touch with memory itself.
Research points to many social-cognitive, emotional, behavioral and biological benefits that marriage seems to bestow on its participants.
Molecular biologists are hopeful about the results, but a long road lies ahead—so far this diet has only worked proven wonders on mice.
“Currently, inflammation is considered a major factor in the development of depression, dementia, and other brain disorders,” says Dr Drew Ramsey.
AI won’t really resemble humanoids. Instead, AI will create a world that countries and large companies can live in.
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If you want to be a memory champion, this test is a good way to get started. Then maybe we can get a start on curing Alzheimer’s.
A new study shows that being (and remaining) overweight and having type 2 diabetes is neurological nightmare.
Someday an implant may help the neurologically impaired overcome a damaged memory.
A study finds that just 30 minutes of memory training per day, for 40 days, can reorganize your brain connectivity.
Does a shot of espresso before walking into an exam make a difference?
The benefits of actively playing chess are supported by numerous studies.
“Lifelong learning is extremely important,” says Nobel laureate Dr. Eric Kandel, “and the more we learn about life span the more important we realize it is.”
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“Memory is a poet,” Marie Howe once remarked, “not an historian.” When it comes to fake news, our minds can be easily and permanently misled.
This drug combined with antibody therapies could prevent or even cure the neurodegenerative disorder.
A new study finds that even one season of football can affect a child’s brain. But soccer isn’t safe, either.
Your brain isn’t the only organ processing your day while you sleep. Dr. Emeran Mayer explains the circular processing of emotion and memory that goes on between your brain and your digestive system, and how the latter can “dream”.
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We never forget a face, but that’s because humans are evolutionary predisposed.