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Insight into how infants learn to walk
‘Mind’s eye blink’ proves ‘paying attention’ is not just a figure of speech
When your attention shifts from one place to another, your brain blinks. The blinks are momentary unconscious gaps in visual perception and came as a surprise to the team of Vanderbilt psychologists who discovered the phenomenon while studying the benefits of attention
Car, stroller, juice: Babies understand when words are related
Spacing out after staying up late? Here’s why
Ever sleep poorly and then walk out of the house without your keys? Or space out while driving to work and nearly hit a stalled car? A new study led by UCLA’s Dr. Itzhak Fried is the first to reveal how sleep deprivation disrupts brain cells’ ability to communicate with each other.
Tablet computers during math lessons may help increase the quality of teaching
KFU’s invited professor Andreja Istenic Starcic is a widely known expert focusing on questions of teaching, development, implementation of teaching technologies, and innovative concepts for various groups of people with learning difficultie
Brain activity buffers against worsening anxiety
Brain activity is inherited, may inform treatment for ADHD, autism
Getting emotional after failure helps you improve next time, study finds
Researcher sheds new light on how brain operates like GPS
“We have not had a clear understanding of what happens when you step out of a subway tunnel, take in your surroundings and have that moment where you instantly know where you are,” Wilber said. “Now we’re getting closer to understanding that.”
How should we handle boys who can't read?
"Letter-sound knowledge is what best predicts how well students will be able to read later," says Professor Hermundur Sigmundsson at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology's (NTNU) Department of Psychology. He has based his research on major empirical studies and theory.
Graphic Novels: Can Comics Make Your Kid Smarter?
Need Inspiration? Get Moving!
Have you ever hit a creative roadblock? Exercise might be the answer to overcoming mental blocks, according to a new study.