Scientists have discovered that turtles possess advanced visual processing abilities once thought to be unique to mammals.
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Brain training may cut dementia risk by 25%, researchers say
Certain types of brain-training exercises could lower the risk of dementia by about 25%, according to new research connected to a long-running study supported by the National Institutes of Health.
A small team of brain researchers at South China Normal University, working with a colleague from the University of New South Wales, has found that the visual processing parts of the brain light up in ...
Speed training your brain could help delay developing dementia by years, according to a recent National Institutes of Health ...
Children who spent a lot of time on screens before the age of two showed changes in brain development that were later linked ...
New research shows how psychedelics alter visual processing and boost memory-linked brain circuits to generate hallucinations, revealing mechanisms with therapeutic implications.
Researchers at Neuro-Electronics Research Flanders (NERF), led by Prof. Vincent Bonin, have published two studies uncovering how visual information is processed and distributed in the brain. The ...
A single clear image can rewire the visual brain, making later recognition faster without relying on memory systems.
A simple brain-training program that sharpens how quickly older adults process visual information may have a surprisingly powerful long-term payoff. In a major 20-year study of adults 65 and older, ...
A large, long-term study found that playing a brain training video game may help protect the brain against dementia for ...
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