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Intelligent people prefer dark humor
The study titled “Cognitive and emotional demands of black humour processing: the role of intelligence, aggressiveness, and mood” was published…
The cognitive benefits of team sports and reading for children
An academic study identifies team sports and reading as activities that significantly enhance children’s intelligence. Team sports promote cognitive development…
Enhancing critical thinking through writing and mindful technology use
Writing helps develop critical thinking by requiring clarity, logical organization, and evaluation of information. Technology can either hinder or enhance…
The hidden strength of misunderstood individuals: embracing complexity
The article discusses how people who are often misunderstood may actually possess a valuable trait: complexity. This trait involves the…
videoBrain connectivity influences optimal sleep duration
New neuroscience research reveals that individual variations in brain connectivity impact the amount of sleep needed for optimal functioning. People…
Lifting weights boosts brain function
Contrary to the stereotype of weightlifting being associated with brute strength, research shows that regular weight training can improve…
Intelligence plays a greater role than experience in computer proficiency
Cognitive abilities surpass experience in predicting computer proficiency A study from Aalto University found that cognitive abilities, especially working memory…
Exercise enhances motor skill learning and memory retention
The University of Copenhagen’s research highlights that physical exercise, performed either before or after practicing motor skills, significantly enhances motor…
Collective knowledge doubles every year
Collective knowledge is expanding at an unprecedented rate, doubling each year. This rapid growth is driven by advancements in technology,…