Psychedelics appear to reshape how the brain builds reality by dampening incoming visual signals and boosting internal memory networks.
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A popular spring pastime changed brain structure and improved memory in a new study
In other words, get ready to grab your binoculars, says a group of brain researchers in Canada.
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Reduction in PTSD symptoms linked to better cognitive performance in new study of veterans
A study of U.S. veterans found that their episodic visual memory, motor learning, and sustained visual attention improved after treatment for PTSD. The magnitude of these improvements was associated ...
Birdwatching is often seen as a calm hobby. You wake up early, grab your binoculars, and head to a park or wetland. For many, it is about fresh air and quiet time. For others, it is the thrill of ...
A layered transistor design combines light detection optical memory and neuromorphic processing in one unit offering compact and efficient artificial vision hardware. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Artificial ...
Did you know that playing visual games for ten minutes daily improves your memory? Solving picture puzzles every day builds your deep focus and keeps your mind sharp. To spot the differences in ...
Did you know that the average person forgets 50% of new information within an hour of learning it? This alarming statistic highlights the inefficiency of traditional study methods. Enter the Quantum ...
Learning spaces at newly opened RD American School are designed to support creative learning for international students.
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