Memory
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Your memory is like a game of telephone
Did you ever play the game telephone when you were a child? New research shows that your memory is actually like a game of telephone, because every time you retrieve it, you distort i…
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Sleepy? Your memory may be impaired
Are you getting your eight hours of sleep? New study shows that people who do not get enough sleep can be putting themselves at risk for Alzheimer's. Sleep helps restore network conne…
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Exercise may preserve brain better than games
Although we know that there is no way of preventing diseases such as Alzheimer's, new study shows there might be a way to delay its onset. New research shows that exercise might actua…
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Dolphins see themselves in the Mirror
Watch this video to learn how scientists discovered that dolphins can recognize themselves in the mirror. Learn more about what that says about their intelligence.
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Ways to Naturally Improve Your Focus and Concentration
Have you ever tried studying for a test and just could not focus at all? In this article, learn some of the naturally healthy ways to improve your focus rather than using coffee, soda…
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PARO Therapeutic Baby Harp Seal Robot: DigInfo
What is more lovable, huggable than a teddy bear? The new PARO Therapeutic Baby Seal Robot! Learn how this cuddly invention is paving the way for Alzeihmer and Dementia patients!
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Number Memory Game
The human memory is a very complex concept to grasp. See if you can remember the numbers hidden behind the squares and also try to match them!
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Short Term Memory Test
How long does your short term memory actually last? Test our your short term memory and see if you are quick to respond!
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Face Recognition
Did you know that an injury to the temporal lobe can cause people to loose their ability to recognize faces? This is called prosopagnosia! If an appearance of a face is changed then i…
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Colors, Colors
Chekc out this cool game on selective attention and speed of processing theory. See if you can name the actual color of the word rather than reading the word!
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Bilingualism May Delay Alzheimers Onset
Dr. Ellen Bilaystock of York University has been studying how bilingualism can delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease. Find out how she came to this conclusion and the reason why…