The study found that unpredictable behavior may impair optimal brain circuit formation. Developmental disruption makes people more susceptible to mental illness and drug dependence. University…
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The study found that when comparing individuals with and without eye issues, those with sight issues had a 44 percent higher chance of dementia and…
216 people aged 50 and older who resided in two Pittsburgh neighborhoods with a high proportion of African Americans participated in the research. The study…
Participants with sarcopenic obesity had the highest rate of mild cognitive impairment and dementia, followed by sarcopenia, obesity, and lastly the control group. Scientists have linked…
The study found that grit was associated with low impulsivity and high mindfulness. Gritty individuals may be better at self-control and exhibiting “cautious control,” but…
The research found that some young and healthy individuals enhance cognitive function while walking by modifying the way their brains are used. For some people,…
The research discovered that patients with type 2 diabetes had consistently and considerably worse cognitive performance when compared to healthy individuals of the same age…
According to the research, there is a clear link between long-term insomnia symptoms and subsequent lower cognitive performance. Long-term insomnia symptoms may lead to impaired…
Scientists discovered that inhibiting GSK3β, a glucose metabolism enzyme, reversed oxidative stressed induced cellular and cognitive deficits. Neonatal brain injuries may be prevented or treated…
New research from the University of Ottawa has revealed a new neuroimaging technique that might be used to enable large-scale screenings for Alzheimer’s. It could…
The air quality within an office can have significant impacts on employees’ cognitive function, including response times and ability to focus, and it may also…
Human screams signal more than fear and are more acoustically diverse than previously thought, according to a study published today (April 13th, 2021) in the…