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When it comes to defining neuroplasticity, there’s a little quiz that neuroscientist Sandra Bond Chapman, Ph.D., likes to pose. Think about how much control you have over changing the health of your ...
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For more than 20 years — and after working with more than 10,000 participants who attended my Kaizen workshops — I’ve refined a simple yet powerful tool that makes problem-solving useful for everyone.
Actress and comedian Amy Sedaris plays a video game at a Dave & Buster’s in Manhattan, New York City. (Photo: Courtesy of Centrum) When it comes to brain health, actress and comedian Amy Sedaris ...
While that message has been spread on social media, researchers are just beginning to understand how the devices affect the mind Amber X. Chen - AAAS Mass Media Fellow Research on how smartphone use ...