Researchers report that they have successfully tested a novel approach for teaching the human brain to learn through external manipulation and neural feedback -- what they call the 'sculpting' of ...
Picture a little boy imitating his father shaving in the mirror or a little girl wobbling proudly in her mother's high heels. From infancy, we learn by watching other people, then use those memories ...
A page filled with the same letter can feel confusing at first. Rows and rows of “X” make the eyes wander and the brain ...
Brain teasers come in various forms, from visual puzzles to word riddles. Engaging with different types of brain teasers enhances cognitive flexibility, the ability to switch between different tasks.
Orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) in green. Source: Paul Wicks/Wickemedia Commons In a groundbreaking discovery, neurocientists at the University of California, Berkeley, have captured brain images of active ...
School holidays are the best times for children to relax, enjoy, and get involved in various games. Though electronic gadgets and television programs consume most of their leisure time, parents can ...