Creative activities like dancing, painting, or gaming may help keep your brain younger by strengthening brain connections.
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Playing certain brain-training games may boost production of a neurotransmitter responsible for attention and focus, ...
First, the scientists compared brain scans of expert and non-expert creatives (including tango dancers, musicians, visual ...
Scientists discovered that talented experts had "younger" brains than those of their less experienced counterparts, and even ...
To keep the mind young, dance the tango. Whether it’s dancing the tango or playing the guitar, engaging in a creative pastime ...
In today’s fast-paced and information-heavy world, students often face challenges with memory retention and creative thinking. The ability to recall information and think in an innovative manner is ...
The most recent show is a collection of creative exercises that are proven to help you grow your creative capacities.
Neuroscientist Dr. Wendy Suzuki reveals that regular exercise physically reshapes the brain, enhancing memory and focus.
This post is part 2 of a series. In my previous post, I wrote that, after being inspired by Rick Rubin’s book, The Creative Act: A Way of Being, I decided to find out what is going on in the human ...
Engaging in creative experiences like music, dance, visual arts, and even specific video games can slow brain aging and ...
For decades, the idea that creativity comes from the right side of the brain has dominated popular culture. People have been told they're either "right-brained" (creative, intuitive) or "left-brained" ...