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Children from the 1980s and 1990s who spent hours playing in the street until dark naturally developed spatial intelligence, which today has become the subject of expensive courses, cognitive training, and modern methods of child and adult learning.
3+ hour, 58+ min ago (977+ words) In practice, this means that running through the streets, climbing trees, improvising hideouts, and memorizing paths functioned as intense brain training. The most curious thing is that, decades later, many of these skills began to be taught in paid courses,…...
When Stress Breaks Memory Links
2+ hour, 49+ min ago (439+ words) A new neuroscience study suggests that acute stress disrupts the brain's ability to connect past experiences with new information, weakening insight and inference even when basic memory remains intact. This disruption in neural integration provides a compelling explanation for why…...
Can just 7 minutes of meditation sharpen your brain performance?
6+ hour, 19+ min ago (381+ words) Led by Malipeddi Saketh at India's National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, the team monitored 103 participants. This international study included complete beginners, novice practitioners, and advanced meditators. Using high-density 128 channel EEG caps, the researchers recorded lectrical changes as they…...
The making of a dream engineer
6+ hour, 5+ min ago (218+ words) Michelle Carr has been unraveling the science of the sleeping mind'and how to lucid dream'since her first such experience as a URochester undergraduate....
System Boosts Speech Volume Based on Brain Signal
7+ hour, 18+ min ago (489+ words) Adaptive sound control could help those with hearing loss It can be difficult to carry on conversation in a crowded public setting, and even more so with any degree of hearing loss. But what if you could amplify only the…...
Scientists uncover a hidden layer of inheritance beyond DNA
4+ hour, 55+ min ago (770+ words) When two mice both carry an unmarked copy of a gene, their offspring should carry an unmarked copy too. One copy from each parent, combined in predictable ways. Simple math, reliable outcome. Researchers recently put that assumption to the test…...
Here's How Distracting Your Phone Notifications Really Are (According To Science) - AOL
20+ hour, 2+ min ago (380+ words) Here's How Distracting Your Phone Notifications Really Are (According To Science) AOL. com In 2022, a team of psychologists from the University of Arkansas and Plymouth University in England challenged a group of college students to complete cognitive tests while being…...
Science discovers why 90% of humanity is right-handed: the key may lie in the way we walk - AS USA
7+ hour, 21+ min ago (305+ words) New research from Oxford University reveals why the vast majority of humans are right-handed. Approximately 90% of people across all human cultures are right-handed, and no other primate species shows a population-wide preference of this magnitude. But why? New research led…...
Breathing polluted air is linked to lagging brain and cognitive growth in young teenagers
21+ hour, 26+ min ago (568+ words) Previous studies looking at air pollution and young brains have yielded mixed results. Some past research suggested that pollution affects brain thickness, while other studies found no such connection. The authors noted that these inconsistencies might happen because earlier research…...
Fatherhood Dramatically Rewires Your Brain, Scans Reveal
6+ hour, 19+ min ago (325+ words) The female brain undergoes profound changes to prepare for parenthood....
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