CognitiveScience
Obesity is linked to several health complications. Alarmingly, it also correlates with cognitive decline and dementia. A recent study published in the journal Physiology & Behavior explored how high-intensity aerobic exercise impacts cognitive function among adults, highlighting that outcomes vary significantly depending on individuals’ glucose tolerance. Obesity has been a growing concern worldwide, with its prevalence tripling since the 1970s. This increase in obesity rates has been accompanied by a heightened risk of various diseases, including cardiovascular conditions, diabetes, and certa...
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Obesity is linked to several health complications. Alarmingly, it also correlates with cognitive decline and dementia. A recent study published in the journal Physiology & Behavior explored how high-intensity aerobic exercise impacts cognitive function among adults, highlighting that outcomes vary significantly depending on individuals’ glucose tolerance. Obesity has been a growing concern worldwide, with its prevalence tripling since the 1970s. This increase in obesity rates has been accompanied by a heightened risk of various diseases, including cardiovascular conditions, diabetes, and certa...
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Obesity is linked to several health complications. Alarmingly, it also correlates with cognitive decline and dementia. A recent study published in the journal Physiology & Behavior explored how high-intensity aerobic exercise impacts cognitive function among adults, highlighting that outcomes vary significantly depending on individuals’ glucose tolerance. Obesity has been a growing concern worldwide, with its prevalence tripling since the 1970s. This increase in obesity rates has been accompanied by a heightened risk of various diseases, including cardiovascular conditions, diabetes, and certa...
PsyPost (UK)
In a study by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin, a new type of brain-computer interface (BCI) has been developed that simplifies the use of such devices. This new technology allows users to control digital interfaces, like video games, directly with their minds without the lengthy setup previously required for each individual. This “one-size-fits-all” solution could significantly enhance the quality of life for people with motor disabilities by making the technology more accessible and easier to use. The research was published in PNAS Nexus. BCIs, which allow users to control de...
PsyPost (CA)
In a study by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin, a new type of brain-computer interface (BCI) has been developed that simplifies the use of such devices. This new technology allows users to control digital interfaces, like video games, directly with their minds without the lengthy setup previously required for each individual. This “one-size-fits-all” solution could significantly enhance the quality of life for people with motor disabilities by making the technology more accessible and easier to use. The research was published in PNAS Nexus. BCIs, which allow users to control de...
PsyPost (UK)
In the digital age, the shift from traditional print media to screens for reading is nearly ubiquitous, touching even the daily routines of young children. Recent research published in PLOS One provides insight into how this shift affects the brain’s processing of written content. The study finds that reading from printed paper triggers greater activity in parts of the brain associated with attention and cognitive engagement compared to reading from screens, suggesting that print may be more conducive to focused attention in children. Previous research has shown that reading from screens can b...
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In the digital age, the shift from traditional print media to screens for reading is nearly ubiquitous, touching even the daily routines of young children. Recent research published in PLOS One provides insight into how this shift affects the brain’s processing of written content. The study finds that reading from printed paper triggers greater activity in parts of the brain associated with attention and cognitive engagement compared to reading from screens, suggesting that print may be more conducive to focused attention in children. Previous research has shown that reading from screens can b...
PsyPost (CA)
In the digital age, the shift from traditional print media to screens for reading is nearly ubiquitous, touching even the daily routines of young children. Recent research published in PLOS One provides insight into how this shift affects the brain’s processing of written content. The study finds that reading from printed paper triggers greater activity in parts of the brain associated with attention and cognitive engagement compared to reading from screens, suggesting that print may be more conducive to focused attention in children. Previous research has shown that reading from screens can b...
PsyPost (UK)
A recent study illuminates how a 400-year-old painting by Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens employs techniques that modern-day marketers could use to capture the attention of consumers. By examining eye movement patterns as participants viewed Rubens’ “The Fall of Man,” the research found that certain elements in the painting effectively guided viewers’ focus towards Eve, the central figure, more so than in the original version by Italian painter Titian. The research has been published in the Journal of Vision. The study was driven by a desire to understand the psychological underpinnings of vi...
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A recent study illuminates how a 400-year-old painting by Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens employs techniques that modern-day marketers could use to capture the attention of consumers. By examining eye movement patterns as participants viewed Rubens’ “The Fall of Man,” the research found that certain elements in the painting effectively guided viewers’ focus towards Eve, the central figure, more so than in the original version by Italian painter Titian. The research has been published in the Journal of Vision. The study was driven by a desire to understand the psychological underpinnings of vi...
PsyPost (CA)
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