Few Know: Those Who Are This Age Have Reached the Highest Point of Intelligence Quotient
New studies reveal that cognitive abilities peak at different stages in life, challenging the long-held belief that intelligence is solely linked to youth.
The enigmatic signs carved by our ancestors to remember information 40,000 years ago
Researchers have discovered that ancient artifacts featuring complex geometric signs were likely used by our ancestors to record information.
Paloma García Aranda, Psychopedagogue: "Much better than toys is to give children experiences; the more objects they have, the less their enthusiasm lasts"
Paloma García Aranda advocates for gifting experiences rather than traditional toys to enhance children's emotional and cognitive development.
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.
A school in Jelgava implements an unprecedented teaching method in Latvia - training the brain on a balance board
Jelgavas Tehnoloģiju vidusskola has introduced a unique teaching method that incorporates balance board exercises into learning, aimed at enhancing cognitive functions in young students.
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.
A new study on newborns shows that we are born with rhythm (but no one will become Michael Jackson)
A study indicates that newborns have an innate sense of rhythm, suggesting inherent musical perception from birth.
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.
Neuroscientist reveals: Generation Z is the first in history to be less intelligent than their parents
According to neuroscientist Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath, Generation Z is the first generation to score lower in cognitive development than their parents, primarily due to excessive reliance on digital technology in education.
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.
The human brain completely changes up to four times during life
Scientists have found that the human brain transforms completely at approximately ages 9, 32, 66, and 83, marking five distinct eras of cognitive development throughout life.
The human brain goes through four key turning points. It doesn't mature before the age of 32
New research reveals that during the average human life span, the brain develops in five phases marked by four crucial 'turning points' where it reconfigures to support different cognitive processes.