If television commercials and sales volume are any indication that people are worried about their brain health, then the answer is an unequivocal yes. It seems like you can't watch TV for more than a ...
Cognitive impairments are highly prevalent and functionally significant consequences of acquired brain injuries, including ...
The human brain is constantly adapting. Every skill learned and every habit formed reshapes neural pathways, strengthening connections and improving efficiency. This process, known as neuroplasticity, ...
A new study published in Psychological Medicine has found that a specific type of cognitive training can reduce biological markers of stress. The training, focused on modifying memory biases, appeared ...
The brain seeks novelty. Passive tasks can lead to skill decline. Challenging the brain with new learning, like a new ...
Results from the Warfighter Brain Fitness Study, which was published in the journal Military Medicine, show that the ...
October 12, 2012 — "Chemo brain" — the cognitive impairment often reported in cancer survivors who have received chemotherapy — can be significantly improved with computerized brain-training exercises ...
The concept that cognitive health can be preserved or improved is often expressed as "use it or lose it." Numerous modifiable risk factors are associated with "losing" cognitive abilities with age and ...
The global cognitive assessment and training in healthcare market size was valued at USD 8.46 billion in 2025 and is ...
Brain health is built daily. Science, lifestyle, and nutrition can shape focus, memory, and resilience at every age.
Cognitive training and enhancement in older adults have emerged as key non‐pharmacological strategies to mitigate age‐related cognitive decline and improve everyday functioning. Research in this field ...
Parents face an increasingly difficult decision: embrace technology in children’s education or protect their developing ...