Master chess players use hidden brain parts: studyHONG KONG Thu Jan 20, 2011 2:03pm EST HONG KONG (Reuters) – Professional chess players have long stumped fans with how they make killer moves so swiftly and intuitively, and a Japanese...
The chess brain
The chess brain – on the road to Siberia The Road to SiberiaBy Mehul Gohil Not many people in the world know of John Mukabi. That kind of name is easier to pronounce than the hard to chew on...
Men’s and Women’s Brains
10 Big Differences Between Men’s and Women’s BrainsJun 16th, 2009www.mastersofhealthcare.com The differences between women and men are not only well-documented, but frequently at the heart of jokes, anecdotes, and good-natured (and not so good-natured) ribbing. Experts have discovered that...
Training your brain
Does training your brain boost memory and slow down the ageing process? It’s all in the mindPublished Date: 11 February 2009By Lyndsay Moss, Health Correspondent THEY promise to improve memory and give the brain a work-out like your body...
Discovering Brain Power
Why your brain can’t always make good decisionsBy Elizabeth LandauCNN (CNN) — We all make bad decisions sometimes. In some contexts, to a certain extent, psychologists know why. Much research on the subject was done by Daniel Kahneman and...
The Brain
The brain: Think about itJerry LargeSeattle Times staff columnist Feeling sleepy? It’s all in your brain. That hunk of gray and white matter is us, but we’re just starting to understand it. You may hear more about it over...
Use it or lose it!
Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2007 JANE GLENN HAAS: Brain is body part worth sweating over– Orange County Register My brain is getting soft – and so is yours. When I was a kid, I was taught the stuff in my...
Enhancing kids’ minds
State school reform must look to futureBy MICHAEL MERRIFIELDOctober 22, 2007 – 12:17PM …Students of lower socioeconomic status who took music lessons in grades eight through 12 increased their math scores on national tests significantly as compared to non-music...
Brain exercise for health
Seniors Exercise To Keep Brain EdgeStimulation may slow memory loss and cognitive declines.By LESLIE WALKERThe Washington PostGlenys Dyer, 82, is drawing Queen Elizabeth on the tiny screen of her Nintendo video game player. Suddenly her instructor – a cartoon...