Tag: BRAIN
More and more evidence is coming out that people with COVID-19 are suffering from cognitive effects, such as brain fog and fatigue. Read More
New research is building on the novel suggestion that our ability to effectively hear something is somewhat influenced by the position of our eyes. The Boston University-led… Read More
Between the two halves of our brains is a gap filled with fluid and spanned only by the corpus callosum: a bridge of neural fibres that ferries… Read More
If there were an app on your phone that could improve your memory, would you try it? Who wouldn’t want a better memory? After all, our recollections… Read More
Older women who eat more than one to two servings a week of baked or broiled fish or shellfish may consume enough omega-3 fatty acids to counteract… Read More
Exercise may help change exercisers’ brains in surprising ways, according to a new study of physical activity and brain health. The study, which included both mice and… Read More
Many people complain about having a terrible memory. Shopping lists, friends’ birthdays, statistics for an exam–they just don’t seem to stick in the brain. But memory isn’t… Read More
We are highly sensitive to people around us. As infants, we observe our parents and teachers, and from them we learn how to walk, talk, read —… Read More