'Expecting the Unexpected' Doesn't Always Work, Study Suggests
People primed to see one novel occurrence can still miss others, researchers findContinue Reading
People primed to see one novel occurrence can still miss others, researchers findContinue Reading
Scans showed shrinkage in areas related to mood, memory, researchers sayContinue Reading
Plasma protein seems linked to disease development and progression, study saysContinue Reading
Playing style of diagnosed inmates similar to those with certain type of brain damage, study foundContinue Reading
Good night’s shut-eye helps solidify ‘prospective memory,’ study findsContinue Reading
Abnormal results on memory test, PET scan linked to 12-fold increase in risk, study showsContinue Reading
Regions needed to function during waking hours got a boost during shuteye, study saysContinue Reading
But researchers stress it’s not clear if activity directly lowers riskContinue Reading
Condition may interfere with physical activity, researchers sayContinue Reading
Scans revealed that thought processes occurred in same areas for sighted and blind people, study foundContinue Reading
People with equal measurements on right, left sides tend to be smarter, analysis suggestsContinue Reading
In experiments, holding hard, heavy objects tied to tougher attitudes, scientists sayContinue Reading
But openness and intellect didn’t correspond to any particular brain structure, researchers foundContinue Reading
But the research is early and needs to be replicated, experts sayContinue Reading
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