Parents, teachers, and others who deal closely with teenagers know how difficult the adolescent years can be. Adolescents have always been known to do wild, even dangerous, things. This was thought to be due to the "foolishness of youth." Now, brain-imaging technology allows scientists to stu...
Ed Cooke, a 24-year-old MA, explains they see themselves as participants rescuing the long-lost art of memory training. These techniques existed not to recall useless information, but to cut into the brain basic text and ideas. A study in the journal Nature examined eight people who ...
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Edu,as he likes to be called,lives in Anapolis,Brazil.He's always been driven to help others.In fact,when he was just 15,he was named one of the 50 Young Inspirers of the United Nations for his project on reusing(1)to provide ...
can memorize names of dozens of strangers in a few minutes or any poem handed them.Ed Cooke,a 24-year-old MA,explains they see themselves as participants rescuing the long-lost art of memory training.These techniques existed not to recall useless information,but to cut into the brain basic ...
Training the Brain People who can finish unbelievable tasks, such as memorizing thousands of different numbers in under an hour, state that they just have normal brains. Some memory superstars compete in Olympic-like World Memory Championships. These mental(脑力) players can memorize names of many...
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Glia (Greek for “glue”) comprise at least half of the cells in the brain, but scientists thought they were just a supporting framework for neurons for more than a century. Then, in 1990, a Stanford researcher named Stephen J. Smith discovered that a particular type of glia, star-shaped...
When it came to late-19th century brain studies, things were complicated further by the nature of nervous tissue. Neurons were hard to see without special staining. Although scientists were getting used to the idea that the body was made of cells, they knew only of the smaller, more compact...