Dr. Andrew Huberman has stated on the Diary of a CEO podcast that our brains can actually rewire themselves to adapt to our surroundings at any age.
Orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) in green. Source: Paul Wicks/Wickemedia Commons In a groundbreaking discovery, neurocientists at the University of California, Berkeley, have captured brain images of active ...
(PeopleImages/iStock/Getty Images Plus) Research suggests you can keep your brain sharp into old age by learning languages ...
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I discuss why play is a powerful yet often overlooked tool for shaping the brain across the entire lifespan, not just during childhood. I explain how play ...
For most of the 20th century, the scientific consensus held that the adult brain was essentially fixed, unable to grow new ...
Small children who are affected with major motor impairments are rewiring their brains with a new pediatric therapy method. Dynamic Movement Interventions (DMI) help children with poor motor skills, ...
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 ...
Formal education trains people to be efficient, learning routines so that the tasks become hardwired. For example, once people learn to read, they automatically attempt to read when faced with text.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A joint study by University Hospitals and the VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System investigated whether exercise could forge new neurological connections in the brains of Parkinson’s ...
Motherhood and menopause can positively affect women's long-term cognitive health. Here are six ways employers can support ...