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Latest cognition News

Study investigates masks, mood and focus
Mater Doctors Give ‘miracle’ Stephanie Fighting Chance
Brain-training games remain unproven, but research shows what sorts of activities do benefit cognitive functioning
Dual tracks to the top: Men often linked with power, women with status
Alzheimer’s treatment donanemab is not a ‘miracle drug’ – not providing it on the NHS is the right choice
Why night owls struggle more when the clocks go back
Australian ‘MemoryAid’ project awarded share of $2.9 million as finalists in UKs prestigious Longitude Prize on Dementia
Australian ‘MemoryAid’ project awarded share of $2.9 million as finalists in UK’s prestigious Longitude Prize on Dementia
Do Fungi Recognize Shapes?
Four in five pregnant women in Ireland are iron deficient – here’s why that’s worrying
Trial of disease-modifying treatment for early stages of Alzheimer’s disease
Octopuses work together with fish to hunt – and the way they share decisions is surprisingly complex
Calisthenics: five ways this bodyweight workout can benefit your fitness
Collaboratively imagining the future can bring people closer together in the present
The impact of mild cognitive impairment and dementia on social skills
A mild concussion from amateur sports might not cause cognitive decline – but repeated injuries can
If robots could lie, would we be okay with it? A new study throws up intriguing results
Four breakthroughs that are changing our understanding of dreams
A quantum neural network can see optical illusions like humans do. Could it be the future of AI?
Duloxetine may help elderly with depression and cognitive impairment
Alzheimer’s drug may slow down cognitive decline in dementia with Lewy bodies
Drug approved in the UK provides first step towards treating Alzheimer’s disease
What links aging and disease? A growing body of research says it’s a faulty metabolism
Do Future Actions Matter More Than Past Deeds?
John Tyndall: how a lecture in Belfast 150 years ago supercharged the modern debate on consciousness
Right Place, Right Time For NT Survivor Of Stroke
Your world is different from a pigeon’s – but a new theory explains how we can still live in the same reality
Brain differences linked to mental health in new study | University of Canterbury
Why consciousness may have evolved to benefit society rather than individuals
Writing about identity, values can boost teens’ self-esteem
UQ research reveals exercise brain boost can last for years
Why most people are right handed but left eyed
Actinogen’s phase 2a depression trial completes final patient visit
The Conversation: Not quite medicine, not quite food: how a product like mushroom gummies can fall through regulatory cracks
New Arthur D. Little Blue Shift Institute Report Outlines 5 Scenarios for Future of Climate Change Adaptation
Actinogen Medical says positive Xanamem phase 2a biomarker trial published in key Journal
Facial recognition linked to close social bonds, not social butterflies
Dopamine: brain chemical helps us understand other people – raising hopes for new treatments
When mice with Alzheimer’s inhaled menthol, their cognitive abilities improved
Animal Empathy Differs Among Men
Messages can trigger the opposite of their desired effect − but you can avoid communication that backfires
How Stress Knocks Out Your Cognitive Reserve
Lifelong cognitive reserve helps maintain late-life cognitive health
How Neanderthal language differed from modern human – they probably didn’t use metaphors
How newborn chicks are helping to settle a centuries-old debate about cognition and our senses
Are young people smarter than older adults? My research shows cognitive differences between generations are diminishing
Which therapy works best to treat prolonged grief disorder?
Ageing In Transforming World