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Scientists uncover new connection between smell and memory: Findings offer opportunities for improved smell tests in Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis

July 24, 2018 Alzheimer's, Alzheimer's Research, Dementia, Diseases and Conditions, Healthy Aging, Intelligence, Memory, Nervous System

Neurobiologists at the University of Toronto have identified a mechanism that allows the brain to recreate vivid sensory experiences from

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How cannabis and cannabis-based drugs harm your brain

July 23, 2018 Animal Learning and Intelligence, chronic illness, Controlled Substances, Endangered Animals, Intelligence, marijuana, Memory, mice, Pharmacology

Long-term use of either cannabis or cannabis-based drugs impairs memory say researchers. The study has implications for both recreational users

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Creating designer babies to enhance looks could be morally permissible

July 17, 2018 Babies’, Creating, designer, enhance, Intelligence, Looks, morally, permissible

Editing genes to create ‘designer babies’ in order to enhance their looks or intelligence could be ‘morally permissible’, UK ethics

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Science fiction enthusiasts have a positive attitude to the digitizing of the brain

July 13, 2018 Artificial Intelligence, Brain Tumor, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Intelligence, Medical Devices, Neural Interfaces, psychology, Psychology Research, Robotics

“Mind upload is a technology rife with unsolved philosophical questions,” says researcher Michael Laakasuo. “For example, is the potential for

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15-minutes of exercise creates optimal brain state for mastering new motor skills: Exercise increases brain connectivity and efficiency

July 12, 2018 Brain Injury, Brain Tumor, Brain-Computer Interfaces, fitness, Intelligence, Nervous System, Neuroscience, Psychology Research

If you want to learn to walk a tightrope, it’s a good idea to go for a short run after

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Every person has a unique brain anatomy

July 11, 2018 Brain Injury, Brain Tumor, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Intelligence, Medical Devices, Nervous System, Neuroscience, Psychology Research

Like with fingerprints, no two people have the same brain anatomy, a study by researchers of the University of Zurich

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New research detects brain cell that improves learning

July 6, 2018 Alzheimer's, Alzheimer's Research, Brain Tumor, Dementia, Healthy Aging, Intelligence, Memory, Nervous System

The workings of memory and learning have yet to be clarified, especially at the neural circuitry level. But researchers at

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Study Finds Wearing Glasses Might Actually Mean You’re Smarter

July 5, 2018 brain, cardiovascular, glasses, health, Intelligence, iq, smart, smarts

Science has today confirmed what we long suspected: people who wear glasses are, in fact, more intelligent than the rest of us.

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Virtual reality technology transforming cardiovascular medicine: Developments could lead to lower costs, better outcomes

July 1, 2018 Educational Technology, Heart Disease, Intelligence, K-12 Education, Medical Education and Training, Stroke, Today's Healthcare, Video Games, Virtual Reality

Rapid advancements in the field of virtual reality are leading to new developments in cardiovascular treatment and improved outcomes for

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Sounds of moving objects change perceptions of body size

June 29, 2018 Behavior, Child Development, Disorders and Syndromes, Intelligence, Language Acquisition, Perception, Spirituality, Tinnitus

Sound and object motion can be used to change perceptions about body size, according to a new study by an

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