In our tech-driven world, the once-vibrant capabilities of our minds are fading as reliance on gadgets mounts, raising red flags for memory loss and cognitive decline. Take charge of your mental ...
Patients with traumatic brain injuries (TBI) who complete computerized cognitive games show improved neuroplasticity and cognitive performance, according to new research published in Journal of ...
A specific type of mental exercise could buy you more time, according to new long-term data.
One theory why Tetris may be an effective mental health tool is that it engages the same parts of the brain active during ...
Hai “Helen” Li studies neuromorphic computing and AI hardware from a design and computer architecture perspective.
Last night I was supposed to meet friends for dinner at 6:30, but one had to push it to 7 because of a brain-training conflict (it was pickleball, which has rebranded to emphasize its cognition ...
A long-running study following thousands of older adults suggests that a relatively brief period of targeted brain training ...
A certain type of brain training appears to prevent or delay dementia by some 25% in people older than age 65, according to ...
A 20-year study found speed-based brain training reduced dementia risk by 25% in over-65s, when they played for a certain amount of time.
Activities like learning a new language as a child or reading, writing, and playing board games later in life all had an impact on Alzheimer’s risk.
Brain training reduces dementia risk by 25% over 20 years, long-term study finds. Cognitive speed training shows lasting protection against Alzheimer's disease.
Engaging in activities such as reading, writing, or learning new languages could reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by almost 40 per cent, according to new research. At such a critical ...