Our evolutionary ancestors had to focus their attention on negative stimuli to survive—but we don't have to let this control us today.
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AI rockstar Andrej Karpathy has launched a self-learning agent that shines a light on the boundary problem. Unremarkable at ...
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Speed-of-processing cognitive training in older adults significantly reduced dementia risk over 20 years, outperforming memory and reasoning training. Its adaptive, implicit learning approach may ...
A new study by researchers from University of Pennsylvania and Stanford University suggests age-related changes in gut ...
Gut microbiome changes may drive age-related memory loss via inflammation and disrupted brain signaling, but interventions in mice show this process can be reversed.
Research shows that hoarding stems from executive-function struggles, where emotion overpowers decision-making.
If you develop Alzheimer's disease, you not only lose your sense of time, but you also lose your sense of place. Could time ...