In the first study of its kind, neuroscientists have shown the real-world benefits that sunlight gives the brain, beyond ...
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Why some brains run faster than others, according to Rutgers
Some people seem to change plans, switch tasks, or adapt to surprises almost instantly, while others need a beat to catch up.
Humans respond to environments that change at many different speeds. A video game player, for example, reacts to on-screen ...
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Why some brains switch gears faster than others, new research reveals
Some people can drop a task midstream, respond to a curveball, and then slide back into deep focus with barely a hitch.
If an event is more likely to occur at a certain point in time, the brain tracks the time until it occurs more precisely ...
A wearable that translates real-time brain signals into faster reaction times and improved accuracy for players.
A new artificial intelligence model measures how fast a patient's brain is aging and could be a powerful new tool for understanding, preventing and treating cognitive decline and dementia. A new ...
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