New method to ease brain habits reduces stress and may help prevent depression
A research team from Toyama University has developed a new method to ease 'brain habits' that approach memory, showing potential effectiveness in reducing stress and preventing depressive disorders.
These beverages are associated with a lower risk of cognitive disorders
Daily coffee or tea drinkers may be less prone to memory disorders, according to a recent study.
Mind blanking: what happens in the brain when we 'think of nothing'? Here is what scientists have discovered
This article explores the phenomenon of mind blanking, defining it as a real neurological state, and discusses its differences from focus and daydreaming, its potential links to ADHD and anxiety disorders, and its classification as a 'third state' of mind.