A new meta-analysis by researchers in Finland finds that athletes tend to have better working memory than others.
As we head into midlife, memory issues can become more frequent. We “lose” words and misplace keys, but tend to shrug this ...
The coexistence of moderate-to-intense pain and depressive symptoms is a risk factor for the decline of global cognitio ...
Elizabeth Kensinger discusses her research on the role of emotion in memory and changes in the field in an interview with APS ...
A species of wood-eating fungus didn’t need a brain to pass a cognitive test with flying colors, and researchers say this ...
While many older Americans end up cash-strapped due to a lack of savings, some wind up in that boat due to poor investments ...
A meta-analysis comparing athletes to non-athletes found that athletes consistently outperformed in working memory tasks, ...
In the quest for foods that benefit our mental and cognitive health, walnuts stand out as a true superfood. With their rich ...
Morley Library recently announced that two librarians on staff have completed the Dementia Friends Ohio Champions training, ...