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Popular ‘cognitive reserve’ theory challenged by massive new study on education and aging
An analysis of massive cognitive and neuroimaging databases indicated that more education was associated with better memory, ...
The University of Texas at Arlington is expanding its research on brain health, focusing on how people navigate their ...
The study argues that the danger lies not in rebellion or malice but in indifference, an AI system pursuing objectives that ...
A new theory says personal change is like geographical exploration. Just as maps expand when new lands are discovered, our ...
Cognitive distortions, unconscious bias, cognitive bias, implicit bias, logical fallacies: you probably heard most or all of these terms. They can get really confusing if you don’t know the difference ...
Ken Cohen, MD, FACP, discusses how clinicians can support patients after a cognitive screening to identify meaningful next ...
College Music Symposium, Vol. 61, No. 2 (Fall 2021), pp. 53-67 (15 pages) Although it has gained considerable scholarly attention within the last three decades, music performance anxiety (MPA) remains ...
I feel a bit of dissonance over writing this post. My newly edited book on dissonance, Cognitive Dissonance: Re-examining a Pivotal Theory in Psychology, is an update of the book Jud Mills and I ...
Former President Donald Trump claimed to have again “aced” an increasingly difficult cognitive test involving intricate math problems, but experts say the test is easy, and a mock exam contained ...
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This viral sleep hack actually helps you drift off – here's how to try the 'cognitive shuffle'
Cognitive shuffling is essentially distracting yourself from the chatter by "switching from deep thinking to random thinking, ...
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