As the Neuroscience Institute director, David Badre will lead interdisciplinary teams of neuroscientists, psychologists, data scientists, computer scientists and engineers who are driving the next ...
Despite countless programmes and initiatives, rates of entrepreneurial intention — a marker of how willing people are to ...
Imagine two kids in adjoining backyards that are separated by a fence. Both yards have a trampoline, so the kids jump up and down to talk to one another. It will only work if both kids are at the top ...
Adolescent substance use is a significant predictor of future addiction and related disorders. Understanding neural mechanisms underlying substance use initiation and frequency during adolescence is ...
Spending a few hours a week in the service of others- such as helping neighbors or relatives- may slow brain aging. The corresponding study was published in Social Science, "Many older adults in ...
The Warfighter Brain Fitness Study, which recently published in the journal Military Medicine, shows that the combination of two brain fitness programs delivered significant improvements across ...
People with a strong sense of purpose in life are 28% less likely to develop cognitive impairment, reported a new study published in The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. “What’s exciting ...
In a world driven by constant notifications and digital overload, multitasking has become the norm. From texting while working to juggling emails during meetings, our attention is constantly divided.
Company Continues Market Education on Microbiome-Based Memory Function and Mental Clarity Following September Launch; New ...