A recent study published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior has discovered a novel way to detect cognitive fatigue through pupil contraction. This finding is particularly relevant in the...
Read moreA recent study published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior has discovered a novel way to detect cognitive fatigue through pupil contraction. This finding is particularly relevant in the...
Read moreMeasuring your IT strategy and capabilities to drive adoption and improve outcomes The world of healthcare is constantly shifting, and technology is at the spearhead of this continuous transformation. As...
Read moreA recent study published in the journal Technology, Mind, and Behavior revealed that simply having a smartphone nearby does not significantly affect cognitive performance. Researchers found no meaningful difference in...
Read moreUC San Diego researchers found that the chromosomal microdeletion 22q11.2del significantly increases the risk of spina bifida, identifying the CRKL gene as a key factor. They also highlighted the role...
Read moreA longitudinal study that followed children from age 5 to adulthood found that individuals who were strong readers in the first five grades of primary school tended to remain strong...
Read moreDr. Ahzam Afzal, Co-Founder and CEO, Puzzle Healthcare Post-acute care facilities for years have been preparing for the impact that value-based purchasing (VBP) programs would have. The Affordable Care Act...
Read moreRecent research has revealed that learning negative information about an artist can change how we perceive their artwork, both emotionally and cognitively. Regardless of how famous the artist is, negative...
Read moreI gave birth to our first son in March of 2020. Meanwhile (unbeknownst to us), the world was shutting down. By the time we walked back through our door—a newborn...
Read moreResearchers have found that childhood poverty can lead to lasting changes in the way the brain processes language. Even in adults who perform well in language tasks, those who experienced...
Read moreWhat Really Works for Jet Lag?Written by: Denise John, PhD | Published on: May 30, 2024Photo courtesy of Eren Sarigul Supported by Science Toggle description There’s sound science and published...
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