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cognition

  • Which Music Makes Us Smarter? – Neuroscientist Reveals
    Which Music Makes Us Smarter? – Neuroscientist Reveals
    To submit your question, click here and enter [15513]. Watch our exclusive episode, only on NTD. The potential for classical music to improve intelligence has been known for some time. ...
    December 19, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • Your Brain on Food: How What You Eat Affects Cognition
    Your Brain on Food: How What You Eat Affects Cognition
    An anti-inflammatory, plant-forward approach to eating may be a path to better cognitive function and a lower risk ...
    December 4, 2024BY Theresa Sam Houghton
  • 50 Percent Slower Brain Aging Linked to Blood Sugar Control on a Mediterranean Diet
    50 Percent Slower Brain Aging Linked to Blood Sugar Control on a Mediterranean Diet
    A new study shows a diet high in polyphenols, green tea, and duckweed may preserve a 'younger' brain.
    November 6, 2024BY George Citroner
  • New Study Indicates No Level of Alcohol Consumption Is Safe for Brain Health
    New Study Indicates No Level of Alcohol Consumption Is Safe for Brain Health
    Research finds even moderate alcohol consumption may affect cognitive health.
    October 22, 2024BY George Citroner
  • How Have Our Brains Changed From Reading in a Digital Age?
    How Have Our Brains Changed From Reading in a Digital Age?
    Researchers shed light on how reading in a digital age impacts our cognitive ability and how to get ...
    March 14, 2024BY Kerry Meadows-Bonner
  • Optimistic Mindset Linked to Poor Decision-Making
    Optimistic Mindset Linked to Poor Decision-Making
    While the power of positive thinking may boost confidence, it may not be the best path to successful ...
    January 29, 2024BY Ayla Roberts
  • Popular Artificial Sweetener May Lead to Cognitive Deficits in Offspring: Study
    Popular Artificial Sweetener May Lead to Cognitive Deficits in Offspring: Study
    A new study finds that male mice that consumed aspartame yielded offspring with memory and learning problems.
    September 29, 2023BY Mary Gillis
  • Why Is My Loved One With Dementia Sometimes ‘There’ and Sometimes Not?
    Why Is My Loved One With Dementia Sometimes ‘There’ and Sometimes Not?
    Dementia is an umbrella term to describe a progressive neurological condition that affects people’s cognitive abilities, such as ...
    August 23, 2023BY Yen Ying Lim
  • UCI Scientists Discover How Fragrance Can Triple Cognition Level for Elderly
    UCI Scientists Discover How Fragrance Can Triple Cognition Level for Elderly
    Fragrance can boost cognitive capacity among older adults by 226 percent, University of California–Irvine (UCI) researchers announced in newly ...
    August 10, 2023BY Carol Cassis
  • We Can Restore Cognition by Manipulating Where the Body Meets the Mind
    We Can Restore Cognition by Manipulating Where the Body Meets the Mind
    When we age our whole body gradually deteriorates. This includes our brains, where our personality, memories and personal ...
    September 3, 2022BY The Conversation
  • Natural Ways to Combat Brain Fog After Covid
    Natural Ways to Combat Brain Fog After Covid
    As we continue to learn about the SARS-CoV-2 virus that caused a world pandemic, researchers and those who ...
    March 30, 2022BY Health 1+1
  • Metacognition Can Improve the ‘Cognition Crisis’
    Metacognition Can Improve the ‘Cognition Crisis’
    In these times of virtual meet-ups, negative news overload, and widespread uncertainty, it’s fair to say that it ...
    November 18, 2021BY Brendan Conway-Smith
  • How to Keep Your Brain Healthy as You Age
    How to Keep Your Brain Healthy as You Age
    Like many people over the age of 60, I sometimes lose my keys or forget the names of ...
    June 9, 2021BY Jill Suttie
  • Increased Mental Sharpness in Mothers Associated With Having Last Baby After 35 (Video)
    Increased Mental Sharpness in Mothers Associated With Having Last Baby After 35 (Video)
    Mental acuity is known to fade as the years go on, and, for women, the decline tends to ...
    November 18, 2016BY Epoch Video
  • How Dogs Know a Face When They See One
    How Dogs Know a Face When They See One
    Dogs have a natural ability to process faces, a small study that put dogs in an fMRI machine ...
    August 5, 2015BY Carol Clark
  • Expectations Help Shape Babies’ Brains
    Expectations Help Shape Babies’ Brains
    Infants can use expectations about the world to rapidly shape their developing brains, according to new research.
    July 21, 2015BY Monique Patenaude
  • Why Angry and Impulsive Go Hand in Hand
    Why Angry and Impulsive Go Hand in Hand
    People who can control their impulses are better at controlling their anger, and researchers say it comes down ...
    June 7, 2014BY Lesley Henton
  • People Who Care About Justice Exhibit Higher-Order Cognition Associated With Reason
    People Who Care About Justice Exhibit Higher-Order Cognition Associated With Reason
    By J.D. Heyes, contributing writer to Natural News Individuals who are more concerned about justice are influenced more ...
    April 18, 2014BY JD Heyes
  • Why Aging Brains Are More Vulnerable to Alzheimer’s
    Why Aging Brains Are More Vulnerable to Alzheimer’s
    New research not only helps to explain why age is such a large risk factor for Alzheimer’s, but ...
    March 24, 2014BY Bill Hathaway
  • Preoccupation Relieves Pain: It’s Not Just in Your Head
    Preoccupation Relieves Pain: It’s Not Just in Your Head
    Distractions can affect the brain and decrease pain sensation, but a new German study shows that this is ...
    June 2, 2012BY Ginger Chan
  • Low Vitamin D in Mothers Linked to Language Impairment in Their Children
    Low Vitamin D in Mothers Linked to Language Impairment in Their Children
    Research finds that mothers with low vitamin D levels are more likely to have children who have language ...
    February 27, 2012BY Christina Zhang
  • Study Links Overeating to Doubled Risk of Memory Loss
    Study Links Overeating to Doubled Risk of Memory Loss
    A calorie intake between 2,100 and 6,000 calories per day may more than double the risk of mild ...
    February 13, 2012BY Christina Zhang
  • Verbal Labels Have Little Effect on Children’s Classification of Objects
    Verbal Labels Have Little Effect on Children’s Classification of Objects
    Children are not as easily swayed by words as adults when identifying objects.
    December 29, 2011BY Ginger Chan
  • Pigeons, Like Monkeys, Can Order Numbers
    Pigeons, Like Monkeys, Can Order Numbers
    New research shows that pigeons can count.
    December 26, 2011BY Ginger Chan
  • Humans’ Unreliable Judgments
    Humans’ Unreliable Judgments
    Our judgments are not trustworthy. We misjudge objects' proximity to us because of our wish to possess them.
    February 5, 2010BY Stephanie Lam
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