| | What is brain plasticity? Find out how your brain can change and what you can do to make it happen. Learn more. |
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Sports and activities that improve hand-eye coordination (and why it matters) Physical activity is always good for the brain. But improving your hand-eye coordination can be even better. Here’s why. |
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| This is a presentation on the different ways BrainHQ measures progress and performance, followed by a Q&A |
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Our brains can glow?!? A recent study has shown that if you could look past a person’s skull, you might see a glowing brain. That sounds energetic and exciting, but it might actually indicate a brain in distress. Learn more. |
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Changing destinations: A look into how the brain plans Say you’re on your way to one café when your friend calls and says to meet them at a different one. What’s happens in your brain that allows you to change your plan, and take a new route? A new paper sheds light on how the brain makes this type of adjustment—which may have implications for brain disorders ranging from depression to Alzheimer’s. Learn more. |
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New insights into chronic pain A recent study has shown that a part of the brain that reacts to pain calms down in acute situations, putting “brakes” on pain. But when faced with chronic pain, this braking system fails—and even sends more signals of pain to the body. Learn more. |
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