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A landmark study finds that adults over 50 who use tech daily are significantly less likely to experience cognitive decline.
The scientists pinpointed the "ventral lateral geniculate nucleus" (vLGN) as the brain region responsible for this built-in ...
These findings appear to contradict the popular idea that everyday use of technology weakens cognitive ability. Instead, they suggest it might help preserve brain health later in life.
Formula 1 footage without postproduction The scientists pinpointed the "ventral lateral geniculate nucleus" (vLGN) as the brain region responsible for this built-in high-tech video optimization ...
“Technology is neither inherently friend nor foe to the brain. It’s a potent force that can either nourish or erode cognitive health depending on how it’s used,” Shaheen Lakhan ...
We're entering a new era of brain monitoring and enhancement, but what are the ethical implications? This hour, TED speakers explore the potential and pitfalls of merging our minds with machines.
Just getting the technology to the point where it becomes widely available will be no small feat. It does, after all, involve brain surgery. As Tom Oxley, chief executive at brain-interface ...
For the meta-analysis, researchers sifted through 57 studies, involving more than 400,000 older adults from around the globe, to investigate the effects of tech on the brain. The participants ...
Newell's neuroscience company Starfish Neuroscience plans to launch its first brain chip by the end of the year.
So in order to develop a new level of technology, researchers have turned inward. The way neurons inside the human brain function and communicate is being used as a roadmap for creating new ...
Mursaleen added: "With technology now embedded in our daily lives, it's encouraging to see that using digital tools like computers, smart phones and the internet could be linked to better brain ...