Brain Power Boosting Tips: Keep Your Memory Super Sharp with These Simple Exercises
The article provides tips on physical exercises that can enhance brain power and memory.
Does AI Weaken Thinking Ability? Harvard Scientist Sounds the Alarm
Harvard professor Avi Loeb warns that excessive use of AI tools like ChatGPT may lead to declining cognitive abilities among users.
At 38 years old, Einstein, the gray parrot that could say more than 200 words, died
Einstein, a 38-year-old African Gray parrot known for its extraordinary ability to mimic over 200 words, has passed away, leaving a legacy of cognitive marvel.
Can you curl your tongue in a 'U' or make a 'trefoil'? What psychology thinks that gesture reveals
The ability to curl the tongue in different shapes may indicate deeper cognitive and neurological traits, suggesting a connection between physical abilities and mental functioning.
Creatine, the star supplement under scientific scrutiny
Creatine is a popular supplement known for its ability to enhance physical performance, but its cognitive benefits remain uncertain, prompting scientific investigation.
Study: Newborns' brains understand musical rhythm before speech
Recent research shows that newborns have an innate ability to perceive musical rhythms, suggesting that this skill is not learned but rather genetically encoded.
UNICEF Alarm: One in Three Teenagers Uses Chatbots, but the Real Problem is When They Start
The increasing use of AI tools by adolescents raises concerns about cognitive development and the ability to discern reliable information.
Children are born with a unique ability. Playing music for them makes sense
Scientists confirm that newborns react clearly to rhythm, suggesting that playing music to them early in life is beneficial.
Bonobo 'Kanji' Playing House... They Imagine Like Us
Recent research has revealed that bonobos, specifically a bonobo named Kanji, exhibit imaginative play similar to human children, suggesting they have the cognitive ability to understand fictional objects.
Scientific Study: Infants See the World in a More Complex Way Than Scientists Thought
A new scientific study reveals that two-month-old infants can differentiate between living and inanimate objects, indicating a more advanced cognitive ability than previously believed.
Scientists from Stony Brook University reveal the age when brain function begins to decline
Research indicates that aging affects the brain's ability to absorb glucose, leading to a decline in cognitive functions such as memory and decision-making.
The return of cursive writing promises to improve children's learning ability
The reintroduction of cursive writing in school programs may enhance children's cognitive development and memory functions, as studies suggest it activates different brain regions compared to typing.