Digital engagement is neither inherently benign nor uniformly harmful among young people. Later in life, it can fortify specific cognitive skills through intentional practice.
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Birdwatching like a pro might supercharge your brain power
A growing body of peer-reviewed research suggests that developing serious birdwatching skills does more than sharpen the ability to tell a warbler from a wren. Studies published across neuroscience, ...
As we work on overcoming what scares us, a new plasticity becomes available in our brain, and fear strikes out.
Our brains drive our ability to positively impact our team, make the most effective decisions and become strong, ...
About one in five people living in the U.S. suffer from an anxiety disorder, but it turns out that immune cells, rather than neurons, control your anxiety levels.
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