The door itself—not deficits in your memory—is to blame.
Doorways make us forget what we’ve just been thinking about because they signify entering a new environment—and our brain is wired to regard a novel environment as potenti...
We live in an incredible era of scientific discovery about the human body, mind and potential. As Francis Bacon said, “knowledge is power,” and as we learn more about the brain, body and nervous system the implications are tremendously empower...
Your brain is always “on.” It takes care of your thoughts and movements, your breathing and heartbeat, your senses?—?it works hard 24/7, even while you’re asleep. This means your brain requires a constant supply of fuel. That &ldqu...
Is it true that we automatically become more forgetful as we age? I've always believed this to be true, I watched it happen to my parents and my grandparents. But then I heard an interview with Dr Michael Merzenich from the University of California ...
A study published in the Journal of Neuroscience in May 2018 found that differences in size and structure of specific regions of the brain’s prefrontal cortex predicted a person’s ability to resist temptation and to make healthy food choices. ...
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We all know how important self-worth is. You don't have to be a scientist to realise that the way you perceive yourself, the way the world will perceive you.
Success goes hand in hand with one's healthy self-worth. I sa...
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Between the ages of three and five years is a special time where children learn to develop emotionally through interactions with adults and through play with other children. If children are not supported to freely ...