Maintaining good cognitive health at any age requires a combination of accessible, motivating and stimulating interventions.
In an age where our digital diet often consists of rapid-fire tweets, fleeting TikTok videos, and an endless stream of notifications, a new player has entered the cognitive arena: large language ...
Brian W. Stone does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
Modern classrooms are filled with the language of cognitive science. We talk about student engagement, working memory, attention, mindset, and cognitive load as if we can observe these things directly ...
If you're like many digitally savvy Americans, it has likely been a while since you've spent much time writing by hand. The laborious process of tracing out our thoughts, letter by letter, on the page ...
Waiting feels annoying, but research shows it can boost self-control, creativity, and mental health. Here’s how to reframe ...
Daniel D. Pratt presents five perspectives on teaching gathered from several years of research across five different countries. These perspectives are presented in both theoretical and practical forms ...
Waiting can be boring, which is why we typically do anything we can to avoid it. We fill moments where we have to wait with ...
No, a neurological exam is not the same as a cognitive test. Both can measure memory, language, and attention. However, a neurological exam can provide a more in-depth analysis of your brain if you ...
Virgin founder Richard Branson prefers to stand or, better yet, walk, saying it leads to greater focus and faster decisions. Steve Jobs loved walking meetings, especially for serious conversations.