Learning a musical instrument later in life may help keep the brain younger for longer. In a four-year study, older adults ...
Pitolisant, a histamine H3 receptor inverse agonist, improved recognition memory, working memory performance, and ...
Experts say the more we challenge our brains as we age, the more resilient it becomes—and “learning a new instrument is a full-brain workout.” After the age of 40, the average brain decreases 5 ...
We tend to think of learning as something that happens in the mind, a mental exercise of reading, practicing, and remembering. But the truth is far more visceral. Every time you learn something new, ...
By inducing specific patterns of activity in small portions of the brain in awake mice, researchers have triggered a ...
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