The brain can store nearly 10 times more data than previously thought, study confirms
Posted by Emily Cooke in livescience.com Scientists harnessed a new method to precisely measure the amount of information the brain can store,…
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The brain can store nearly 10 times more data than previously thought, study confirms
Posted by Emily Cooke in livescience.com Scientists harnessed a new method to precisely measure the amount of information the brain can store,…
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Stuff that’s hard for your brain to explain may be more memorable
Posted by Bess Connolly Martell-Yale in futurity.org What makes a memory? It may be related to how…
Metacognitive abilities may be more influenced by environment than genetics
Posted by Eric W. Dolan in Cognitive Science In a recent study from Beijing Normal University, researchers…
Brain function of older adults catching up with younger generations
Posted by Nottingham Trent University in medicalxpress.com According to research by Nottingham Trent University, the brain function of…
How your brain filters out distractions to focus
Posted by Brown University A new study illustrates how parts of the brain need to work together…
The social benefits of getting our brains in sync
A growing body of research is showing how neural activity can sync up among multiple people, resulting…
Human brains are getting bigger
“Larger brain structures like those observed in our study may reflect improved brain development and improved brain…
Kids outsmart leading artificial intelligence models in a simple creativity test
by Eunice Yiu, Eliza Kosoy, and Alison Gopnikin Sage Journals Much discussion about large language models and…
Transcendent thinking in teens: A pathway to enhanced brain connectivity and well-being, study suggests
by Eric W. Dolanin Cognitive Science, Neuroimaging New research from the Center for Affective Neuroscience, Development, Learning…
AI reveals brain oscillations for memory and disease
The model toolbox emerged as a result of a hackathon, which resulted in a short list for…
Forests might serve as enormous neutrino detectors
Forests could be used to detect neutrinos, one scientist proposes. The trees could pick up radio waves…
Scientists team up with jazz musicians to reveal the neuroscience of creative flow
by Eric W. Dolanin Music, Neuroimaging Have you ever found yourself so deeply absorbed in an activity…
Mensa Testing in Chile
We are very excited to report that Mensa International is now able to offer membership test dates…
Random Samples and Standard Deviations 2
Random Samples and Standard Deviations 2 By Ryan Donlan, Ed.D., and Jeff Papa, Ph.D. Standard Deviations It…
Random Samples and Standard Deviations
Random Samples and Standard Deviations By Ryan Donlan, Ed.D., and Jeff Papa, Ph.D. IMAGINE AN ALIEN CIVILIZATION…
Football comes first for Devon boy, 12, who scored IQ of 162
Football comes first for Devon boy, 12, who scored IQ of 162 By Jenny Kumah & Jonathan…
American Mensa Mind Games 2019: Event Review
American Mensa Mind Games 2019: Event Review By Randy Romig, gamingwithsidekicks.comApril 23, 2019 Link to article Some…
From Acting To Mensa: How This Actress Balances Hollywood Life
From Acting To Mensa: How This Actress Balances Hollywood Life By Cheryl Robinson, FORBESFeb 19, 2019 Link…