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AI use makes us overestimate our cognitive performance, study reveals
When it comes to estimating how good we are at something, research consistently shows that we tend to rate ourselves as ...
For some brain changes, the age that women go through menopause may be a factor. Those whose periods cease before 47 are more ...
New neuroscience research shows handwriting activates more brain regions than typing, improving memory, learning, and ...
Minute Audio Program Enters Brainwave Entrainment Sector Amid Surging Consumer Interest in Non-Invasive Focus Enhancement Solutions ...
In one of the largest studies of its kind, researchers found that increasing dopamine levels with L-DOPA made people slightly ...
A research team from the University of Cologne conducted one of the most comprehensive studies on dopamine and ...
From attention to metacognition and memory, here are 15 tips to apply the latest insights from cognitive science to how students learn.
Researchers have developed a method to calculate whether someone's brain is aging faster or slower than their chronological ...
Research into changing tool use by wild chimpanzees suggests evolutionary origins of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders.For decades, scientists ...
The areas most affected by atrophy are the hippocampus, where the cells start declining and shrink (plays role in memory); the front lobe (judgement and everyday decision making); and temporal lobe ...
A new study reveals that when interacting with AI tools like ChatGPT, everyone—regardless of skill level—overestimates their performance.
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Popular ‘cognitive reserve’ theory challenged by massive new study on education and aging
An analysis of massive cognitive and neuroimaging databases indicated that more education was associated with better memory, ...
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