According to new research from Japan, shifting gears yourself may also provide a regular workout for the part of the brain responsible for memory, attention, and decision-making.
Neuroscientists believe that rowing your own gears helps work out the brain's prefrontal cortex.
An international team of scientists led by the University of Surrey has discovered that a form of safe, painless, and non-invasive brain stimulation could help people who are at risk of falling behind ...
An international research team led jointly by the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG), the University of Göttingen and ...
My ADHD son loves to play puzzle-based video games. They are challenging, require problem-solving, and navigating novel environments. While my son enjoys playing these games, they are secretly ...
Increasing our level of physical fitness leads to a bigger release of brain-boosting proteins following one session of exercise, a new study led by a UCL researcher has found. The study, published in ...