
Tag: Intelligence


White matter affects how people respond to brain stimulation therapy

Researchers investigate how important intelligence and practice are in chess

Exercise is good for the aging brain: Researchers find a single bout of exercise boosts cognition, memory performance in some older people

Comparing your house to your neighbors’ can lead to dissatisfaction

Study finds electronic cigarettes damage brain stem cells: UC Riverside research on mouse neural stem cells has implications for nicotine use

Artificial intelligence tool vastly scales up Alzheimer’s research

Intelligence can link to health and aging

Logical reasoning: An antidote or a poison for political disagreement?

Higher lead in topsoil boosts probability of cognitive difficulties in 5-year-old boys

When tempers flare, nurses’ injuries could rise

Artificial intelligence identifies key patterns from video footage of infant movements

Older immigrants living in US more satisfied with life than native-born counterparts

Reattaching to work is just as important as detaching from work, study finds

Like rats, you brain may contain ‘time cells’ that help form long-term memories: How the brain represents time when processing long-term memories

It’s not your fault — Your brain is self-centered: Short-term memory focuses on things we label as ‘ours,’ no matter how random they are

Neuroscientists discover neural mechanisms of developmental dyslexia

Robust and specific gene regulation tool developed for primary brain neurons

Brain research: the mystery of the intelligence finally revealed

Researchers decode the mystery of intelligence

Simpler parts make for a more efficient system: Decentralized systems are more efficient at reaching a target when its components are not overly capable

Brain hand ‘map’ is maintained in amputees with and without phantom limb sensations

Surprise discovery reveals second visual system in mouse cerebral cortex: Research challenges 75-year-old dogma of mammalian vision

Length of eye blinks might act as conversational cue: Studies of conversations with avatars show that people use blinks as nonverbal feedback

Being yelled at: Our brain on alert in a flash

Why does second-hand experience of neighborhood violence affect some youth, but not others?

How to be forever young: the beauty secrets of Japanese women

Emotional intelligence: A new criterion for hiring?

The long-term effects of alcohol demand on retail alcohol markets
