Speed training your brain could help delay developing dementia by years, according to a recent National Institutes of Health study.
A University of Jyväskylä dissertation shows that a background in visual arts shapes how the brain processes color. Individuals with training in the visual arts displayed stronger neural responses to ...
A long U.S. study finds simple computer based brain training may lower dementia risk even decades later in older adults.
Childhood cancer survivors, particularly women, experience significantly accelerated brain aging than their peers.An analysis ...
Dementia has long been framed as an inevitable byproduct of aging, something to be managed rather than meaningfully delayed. A sprawling clinical trial of older adults now challenges that assumption, ...
A new study has demonstrated how networks of spiking nanolasers could emulate a key principle of brain function: to imagine ...
A Steinway Spirio player piano can capture every detail of a performance and reproduce it, keystroke for keystroke. In ...
Scientists have identified a type of mental exercise focused on processing speed that could cut people’s risk of developing ...
The human brain works in interesting ways - you probably didn't know that your body is paralysed when you sleep or that we are motion blind for hours every day ...
Controversial study claims this simple brain exercise can cut dementia risk by 25% - Further research is still needed to prove effects of such exercise, scientists say ...
The eyes may reveal how experiences are recalled according to new Baycrest research that suggests that shifts in eye ...
A single clear image can rewire the visual brain, making later recognition faster without relying on memory systems.