A new meta-analysis by researchers in Finland finds that athletes tend to have better working memory than others.
There are many changes in our body as we age, and one such change is decreasing cognitive abilities. As we grow older, our ...
Space travel presents a unique set of challenges for astronauts, not least of which is the potential impact on cognitive ...
Elizabeth Kensinger discusses her research on the role of emotion in memory and changes in the field in an interview with APS ...
A study found that taking 200 mg of decaffeinated whole coffee cherry extract improves memory, focus, and self-control within ...
Time catches all of us eventually. But what if I were to tell you that a new study suggests there’s a simple thing you can do ...
Concussions affect aperiodic brain activity, a key signal often dismissed as "background noise," which plays a role in brain ...
A species of wood-eating fungus didn’t need a brain to pass a cognitive test with flying colors, and researchers say this ...
Self-rated memory issues are more linked to dementia risk factors than standardized tests, according to Trinity College ...
A meta-analysis comparing athletes to non-athletes found that athletes consistently outperformed in working memory tasks, ...
Prenatal exposure to maternal pro-inflammatory cytokines shapes memory and immune function in offspring, with sex-specific ...
Higher levels of cholesterol in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) are associated with cognitive impairment, a study found.