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Extreme heat can slow cognition and increase anxiety, research finds. If you’re feeling a bit brain-fogged these days, you might not be wrong to blame it on the heat. Several summers back, researchers in Boston studied young adults living in college dorm rooms during…
Approaching tasks with a curious as opposed to a high-pressure mindset may improve memory. The corresponding study was published in PNAS . For the study, researchers recruited 420 adults to play a computer game in which they would partake in an art museum heist….
After JP Morgan Chase de-banks Dr. Mercola, #Robinhood SEIZES Health Ranger accounts Advertisement More than 40% of dementia diagnoses have been shown to be wrong. Here’s what may really be going on. (Article by GMI Reporter republished from GreenMedInfo.com ) Imagine this nightmare. For…
The human brain is capable of storing 300 years of continuous video. Why, then, do we forget to do … [+] getty Many people come to therapy voicing concerns that they are overly forgetful. They may say things like: “I have trouble remembering dates,…
Dr. Bruce Ovbiagele on a hike at Mount Burdell in Marin County, California. “I love doing things in nature,” he said. “And hiking, I think more than anything else, has been a way to be more physically active and also to just unplug.” Credit:…
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“Watch out for the security guard!” A video of the computer game shows how participants chose between four different colored doors to reveal different paintings (and their value). Participants had to avoid being spotted by a security guard by quickly pressing space bar when…
Researchers from Duke University have revealed a simple ” brain hack ” that has the potential to boost both your memory, but also your mental health. They discovered this in a rather unusual way – by getting more than 400 people to play at…
(© karelnoppe – stock.adobe.com) URBANA, Ill. — The “MIND diet” was originally created to help older adults stave off dementia and keep their minds sharp. A new study, however, reveals that this approach to eating can also help young students find their focus. Researchers…
The boost people get from drinking a cup of coffee can’t be replicated with plain caffeine , reveals a new study that found additional areas of the brain activated by the hot beverage. Studies have shown how coffee – that millions across the world…
World Brain Day, celebrated annually on July 22, is an international initiative aimed at raising awareness about brain health and neurological disorders. This day was established by the World Federation of Neurology (WFN) to promote education and advocacy on brain-related issues, including prevention, treatment,…
Research suggests that the ability to maximize memory function may be related to what you eat. Following an eating plan that provides a healthier selection of dietary fats and a variety of plant foods rich in phytonutrients could positively affect your health. Phytonutrients are…
Summary: Researchers propose a fresh perspective on systems consolidation, the process by which certain memories are moved from the hippocampus to the neocortex for long-term storage. Their theory, backed by a mathematical neural network model, posits that the consolidation of memories depends on their…
Researchers have discovered that the shape of a person’s brain significantly impacts thought, feeling, and behavior, overturning the prevailing emphasis on complex neuronal connectivity. Utilizing MRI scans and the principle of eigenmodes, they found that brain function is closely linked to its geometric properties,…
It’s not often that the brain thinks about itself and all that it does to keep us properly functioning. However, the reality is that it takes a lot of energy to think, move and go about our daily lives. And our brain needs adequate…
A recent study from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign reveals a compelling link between dietary patterns and focus levels in pre-adolescents, potentially paving the way for future interventions. The research indicates that the Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay (MIND) diet – a program originally…
Some people’s brain function still affected by Long COVID years after infection UK researchers have found that people with longer-term COVID-19 symptoms including brain fog showed reduced performance in tasks testing different mental processes up to two years after infection with the virus. Researchers…
Spelunking the depths of unconsciousness may have gotten a notch easier, as researchers from MIT unveil a pioneering study on how general anesthetics affect our brain waves. New markers of brain wave activity could allow anesthetists to stop patients from entering a deeper state…
1. Eggs 2 of 10 Photos in Gallery © Provided by Eat This, Not That! 2 of 10 Photos in Gallery Eggs are a natural source of nutrients that support brain health, including choline (150 milligrams per large egg) and lutein and zeaxanthin (252…
Neural network model of systems consolidation. Credit: Nature Neuroscience (2023). DOI: 10.1038/s41593-023-01382-9 How useful a memory is for future situations determines where it resides in the brain, according to a new theory proposed by researchers at HHMI’s Janelia Research Campus and collaborators at UCL….