Regularly helping others, whether through volunteering or simple acts of kindness, can slow cognitive decline and boost brain health in older adults, new research finds.
The field of cognitive science has been dramatically reshaped by the emergence of large-scale neural architectures, most notably Transformer-based Large ...
New research reveals that intelligence plays a key role in how well people process speech in noisy environments. The study ...
In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we look Nvidia’s collaborations in life sciences and drug development, Cobot’s ...
The scientists found that cognitive ability strongly influenced how well participants understood speech in noisy conditions.
Maintaining sharp cognitive function and emotional well-being in older adults is achievable through consistent morning ...
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The Junk Foods That Harm Your Brain Most, Ranked by New Research
Homing in on the junk-food pyramid to rank its most harmful members, researchers from Virginia Tech have discovered that ...
In this special edition of the Student Notebook, early-career scholars from across the APSSC community share their ...
September Faculty and Staff GrantsThreat Interpretation Bias as Cognitive Marker and Treatment Target in Pediatric ...
Separate brain processes cope with moment-to-moment versus big-picture experiences, which helps explain how parenting both ...
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