The hidden mental toll of clutter goes beyond mess—experts explain why it feels overwhelming and how to regain control.
A new way of mapping activity and connections between different regions of the brain has revealed fresh insights into how higher order functions like language, thought and attention, are organized.
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How to use your garden to improve brain function
Clutter imposes a measurable load on cognitive resources that extends well beyond simple inconvenience. Studies in ...
Imagine if keeping your brain in top shape was as routine as brushing your teeth in the morning or exercising before work. Brain health is more than simply the absence of disease; it is the state of ...
A child's family income and the neighborhood they grow up in may play a much bigger role in brain development than previously ...
Advances in brain imaging technology have expanded the ability of medical professionals to observe neurological activity associated with cognitive function. Imaging tools allow clinicians to study ...
An often-ignored type of cell in the brain plays a dynamic and surprisingly complex role in our ability to process information, according to new research. An often-ignored type of cell in the brain ...
A new study suggests that variables linked to socioeconomic status (SES) – such as increased stress and reduced sleep – have ...
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Menopause brain fog: How hormones affect the brain
Menopause has long been treated like a reproductive footnote. Neuroscience is revealing it may be one of the most ...
A new way of mapping activity and connections between different regions of the brain has revealed fresh insights into how higher order functions like language, thought and attention, are organised.
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