Frontotemporal Dementia is as Common as Alzheimer’s
‘sFrontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a form of mental breakdown that affects decision-making, emotion, behavior, and language and it…
Has Brain Chip Technology Advanced to Replace the Human Brain?
A computer chip has been developed that can imitate brain plasticity, the way in which the brain adapts…
Artistic Memory Can Be An Anomaly
There are still many things about the brain and its function that neuroscientists can not explain, and are…
Add Spice To Your Memory – Good Brain Foods
Researchers are working feverishly to make new headway in neuroscience and ways to help us with our memory.…
Five Reasons Why We Dream
Although people have been dreaming for centuries, and some try to analyze our dreams in order to understand…
The Facts About Speed Reading
Businesswoman and educator, Evelyn Wood, put together a course titled Reading Dynamics in 1959. It was the precursor…
Weight Loss Surgery Can Rewire Your Brain
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia, estimates that 42% of Americans will be obese…
Soldiers and Abused Children Share Survival Skills
Thankfully, the majority of people will never know the emotional scars carried by abused children, or soldiers who…
How Accurately Can You Assess Risk?
Most people do not understand what risk intelligence is about. It is our brain’s ability to estimate possibilities…
Cognitive Rehabilitation Can Retrain the Brain
In the world of neuroscience, the word “cognitive” means how you think, reason and perceive the world around…
Dominic O’Brien: From Dyslexic to 8-Time Memory Champ
Dominic O’Brien has done what no man has done before, win the World Memory Championship eight different times,…
Tony Buzan, and His Quest for World Mental Literacy
Tony Buzan is a world-renowned memory expert, and co-founder of the World Memory Championships, among pages and pages…