cognitive
Your children can focus much better than you
New research showed that children have more sharp and focused minds as compared to adults.
Are you a leader or follower? Find out
This is what characterises a common decision process that may distinguish followers from leaders.
This test could predict cognitive issues post heart surgery
New study indicates that the easy and inexpensive 6-minute walk is a valuable assessment for identifying patients at a high risk for POCD.
Water may have cognitive benefits in older adults, says study
The study explored the association between hydration status before exercising and exercise-enhanced cognition in older adults.
Reflecting on failure can boost your performance: study
This technique may be useful in improving performance in many areas, including therapeutic settings, education and sports.
Surgery, anaesthesia may affect memory
According to a new study, patients may score slightly lower on certain memory tests after having surgery and anaesthesia.
Why people get aggressive after drinking decoded
The results of the current study are also consistent with several psychological theories of alcohol-related aggression.
Middle age sleep problems tied to cognitive decline down the line
No one sleep therapy is a cure for all.
HIV directly impacts brain in early stages: Study
It has long been known that many people with HIV also experience negative cognitive symptoms, such as depression and forgetfulness.
Weaker the heart, faster the decline in walking speed
Heart disease risk factors were not linked to balance problems or the ability to do the chair stand exercise.