A new gaming headset unveiled at CES this week is pushing performance tracking beyond buttons, clicks, and reflexes, into the ...
Humans respond to environments that change at many different speeds. A video game player, for example, reacts to on-screen ...
In fact, a growing body of research suggests that hobbies can support mental health by reducing stress, improving mood and ...
Most of the time, you assume your brain is either “on” or “off,” awake or asleep. A new study shows something far more ...
Lots of studies have shown that getting a good night’s rest (seven to eight hours) is associated with better memory and other ...
For Day 3, we’re asking you to spend at least 20 minutes exercising for your brain. Go for a walk with your accountability ...
Recent studies show the importance of giving the brain healthy breaks — and it may look slightly different than you think. To process information effectively, the brain should function in a specific ...
New research following children for more than a decade links high screen exposure before age two to accelerated brain maturation, slower decision-making, and increased anxiety by adolescence.
I slumped in a wheelchair in my doctor’s office. The clock above the door ticked erratically, as if someone outside the room was winding the gears forward and then turning them back every few seconds.
Maybe people can control time — or their perception of it, anyway. A new paper written by UNLV professor of psychology James Hyman and published recently in Current Biology shows that the way people ...
Children exposed to high levels of screen time before age 2 showed changes in brain development that were linked to slower ...