Researchers from Harvard’s Department of Human Evolutionary Biology found that educated children perform better on psychological tests measuring executive functioning abilities, challenging the ...
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Cognitive tests suggest psilocybin impairs thinking—but the tests may not tell the full story
New research published in the journal Psychopharmacology shows that psilocybin—the psychedelic compound found in certain “magic” mushrooms—slows reaction time and impairs executive functioning during ...
Eating a high-fat, low-carb diet shows potential for improving symptoms of major depressive disorder, a pilot study in ...
In this study, researchers explore if a short burst of more vigorous pre-exam exercise could improve academic scores and grades for kids. The post Science-backed dad hack: This pre-exam exercise can ...
Older adults without a family history of longevity who regularly engage in cognitively stimulating activities such as reading, writing or playing games were able to match the same level of good ...
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