Science’s success at staving off death from heart disease or cancer has made another diagnosis more likely: Dementia.
Your brain has a threat detection center called the amygdala. It's built for quick bursts of danger: See a threat. React. Calm down. Move on. But middle managers today never get to the "calm down" ...
In a post shared on X on February 25, the doctor explained how strength training can protect cognitive health and slow ageing ...
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People who have razor-sharp minds in their 80s and 90s — known as “SuperAgers” — produce twice the number of young neurons as ...
Neuroscientist Soha Farboud of the Donders Institute at Radboud University has succeeded in adjusting activity in specific ...
Scientists have developed a blood test that could predict Alzheimer's symptoms years in advance using p-tau217 protein levels ...
UC Santa Cruz researchers are exploring how brains learn, adapt, and improve, which could help us better understand and address neurological conditions.
Several athletes at the Olympics have looked as if they're dancing just before they set off to compete, but they are visualizing.
The electrical signals rippling across the brain during and after physical activity offer a measurable window into how ...
A study finds that people who did one specific form of brain training in the 1990s were less likely to be diagnosed with ...