Far from rotting our brains, video games may improve our cognition. But how we play them matters when it comes to the benefits they provide. By playing video games, “people are practicing complex ...
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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
The Washington Post FAR from rotting our brains, video games may improve our cognition. But how we play them matters when it comes to the benefits they provide. By playing video games, “people are ...
Experts recommend moving bedtime gradually, about 10 to 15 minutes earlier every few days. Start with mornings. Open the ...
Around one million people in the UK live with dementia, yet Alzheimer's Society says one in three don't have a diagnosis.
A study shows that lowering activity of specific Homer1 gene variants reduces background neural noise and improves attention ...
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Things dogs love that most owners forget to do
Dogs love more than just food and walks; they thrive when their physical, mental, and social needs are consistently met.
Operation Delta Dog recently celebrated the opening of the Linda and Rich Lovering Training and Enrichment Center at 19D ...
I speak decent Spanish, picked up working several decades ago as a news and sports reporter in Spain, Mexico and Argentina.
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Homer1 gene plays a critical role in shaping attention
Attention disorders such as ADHD involve a breakdown in our ability to separate signal from noise. The brain is constantly bombarded with information, and focus depends on its ability to filter out ...
A quantitative trait locus graph showing that the Homer1 gene region is associated with behavioral divergence in attention.
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