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From structural changes in the brain to shifts in stress hormones and the invisible burden of “mental load,” research ...
Sleep fragmentation—when sleep is repeatedly interrupted—prevents the brain from going through the full sleep cycles needed ...
Dementia symptoms are strictly linked to memory loss, in fact, in the early stages of some forms of dementia, the person's ...
AI may be changing what students learn and altering how they think. New research reveals the cognitive risks and how teachers ...
Cognitive function was found to be associated with established risk factors and biomarkers as early as age 24. A new study ...
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Parkinson’s disease and Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) are two serious brain disorders that affect millions of people in the United ...
Dr. Charles DeCarli, co-director of the UC Davis Alzheimer’s Research Center, got the news in a call from a colleague March 24.
New research from a team of cognitive scientists and evolutionary biologists finds that chimpanzees drum rhythmically, using regular spacing between drum hits. Their results show that eastern and ...
New research on the rhythmic drumming and complex calls of chimpanzees could point scientists to the origins of language.
Meanwhile, children in the sedentary play group engaged in seated activities like building with blocks, arts and crafts, or ...
Contributor Content The human brain is constantly adapting. Every skill learned and every habit formed reshapes neural pathways, strengthening connections and improving efficiency. This process, known ...