Cognitive function is not just a concern for older age. Your daily habits can significantly influence how your brain performs, no matter how old you are. And simple tweaks can help keep your brain ...
Cognitive rehabilitation is an umbrella term for a group of targeted exercises and activities that aim to improve or stabilize cognitive impairments as well as any changes in a person’s everyday ...
Improvising music could help to improve older people's cognitive skills, such as learning and memory, according to research ...
A new study led by scientists at the Perception Dynamics Institute and the University of California San Diego demonstrates ...
For 60 years, clinicians have been combining neurofeedback with meditation to speed the learning process and potentially enhance the benefits of meditation (Tarrant, 2017a). However, there has not yet ...
Research has found that this training seems to pay off: Studies have reported that action video game players have better vision, performed better in spatial tasks and had better control of their ...
We talk a lot about exercise in terms of calories burned or miles logged, but let’s pivot. What if the most compelling reason to get moving has nothing to do with your waistline and everything to do ...
The New York Times recently published an article about the "brain fitness" business, "Do Brain Workouts Work? Science Isn’t Sure." I believe the answer is no. Without a variety of other daily habits, ...
In an age where cognitive function and memory play crucial roles in our daily lives, pursuing effective solutions for enhancing mental clarity and memory retention has never been more pressing. With ...
Real and sham acupuncture were more effective at improving breast cancer survivors' perceived cognitive impairment compared ...
Real and sham acupuncture were both linked to clinically meaningful and lasting improvements in perceived cognitive ...