We tend to think of learning as something that happens in the mind, a mental exercise of reading, practicing, and remembering. But the truth is far more visceral. Every time you learn something new, ...
Teachers are increasingly encouraged to become amateur neuroscientists. For the last decade, educational materials have promoted neuroplasticity, the brain’s capacity for adaptation, as the key to ...
How does the brain learn from mistakes? A new Duke study reveals a hidden circuit that helps control the learning process.
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Why your brain loves learning languages
Learning a new language isn’t just about travel or culture—it can rewire your brain and help it stay younger for longer. Research shows that multilingualism boosts memory, attention, and cognitive ...
It is now understood that the hippocampus is closely linked to learning and memory (Doidge, 2015; Suzuki, 2015). However, this was not always the case. One prominent experiment investigating memory, ...
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Why learning languages keeps your brain young
Speaking more than one language isn’t just a cultural asset—it can be a brain-saver as you age. Studies involving tens of thousands of older adults show multilingualism is linked to slower cognitive ...
Brain study reveals memories stick when learning triggers a brief “energy emergency” in glucose-sensing neurons.
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