Even when criticism is constructive, we tend to focus on how we feel about it rather than its content. But that can change.
A new study reveals that placing your smartphone out of reach doesn’t significantly reduce distraction or boost productivity.
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The Neuroscience of Catching: How Neuroplasticity Enhances Receiver SkillsIn the high-stakes arena of professional football, few feats dazzle like a receiver’s ability to snatch the ball from midair.
Explore the science behind creative thinking, from network interactions to neurochemical influences, and discover methods to ...
Dr. Drew Ramsey has been a psychiatrist for over 20 years, and he's consistently found throughout his neuroscience research ...
Tech leader Elizabeth “Liz” McDonnell, one of the founders of Fortnight in Providence, says technology should enhance, not ...
Researchers have developed a new kind of artificial neuron—called infomorphic neurons—that can independently learn and ...
Employee engagement is critical for business success, and engagement is grounded in trust. Not surprisingly, the 2023 Edelman ...
Having dedicated his career to understanding human brains, Eagleman shared his perspective in Newsweek's AI Impact interview series with Marcus Weldon.
SAN ANTONIO — Kylie Rodriguez holds the title of Miss Fiesta 2025. She’s also studying neuroscience, proving that carrying a ...
Samantha Schwarz, a doctoral candidate in the neuroscience program, won the second place prize of $1,500 in UB’s ninth annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.
Scientists have long recognized the brain's need for energy, but new research from the University of Kentucky's Sanders-Brown ...
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