by Razi Ann Berry | Nov 3, 2021 | 2021, 2021 | November, Naturopathic News
NODE SMITH, ND In a new paper, scientists suggest that efforts to understand human cognition should expand beyond the study of individual brains. They call on neuroscientists to incorporate evidence from social science disciplines to better understand how people...
by Razi Ann Berry | Nov 2, 2021 | 2021, 2021 | November, Naturopathic News
NODE SMITH, ND Like so many other good things in life, sleep is best in moderation. A multiyear study of older adults found that both short and long sleepers experienced greater cognitive decline than people who slept a moderate amount, even when the effects of early...
by Razi Ann Berry | Nov 1, 2021 | 2021, 2021 | November, Naturopathic News
NODE SMITH, ND Fitness apps that emphasize illness- or death-related messaging are more likely to be effective in motivating participation than are social stigma, obesity, or financial cost messaging, according to a recent study. Previous studies, especially on...
by Razi Ann Berry | Oct 29, 2021 | Naturopathic News
NODE SMITH, ND “I think about it every day and dream about it at night. It’s been my whole life for five years now,” says Enrico Amico, a scientist and SNSF Ambizione Fellow at EPFL’s Medical Image Processing Laboratory and the EPFL Center for...
by Razi Ann Berry | Oct 28, 2021 | Naturopathic News
NODE SMITH, ND Stressful experiences are usually remembered more easily than neutral experiences. Researchers at Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) have analyzed the reasons why this is the case. They put people in stressful situations during simulated job interviews and...