Blasting Virtual Aliens Could Help Dyslexic Kids Parse Words
Children at risk of dyslexia who played Space Invaders Extreme 2 showed improvement at a word-identification task
Blasting Virtual Aliens Could Help Dyslexic Kids Parse Words
Children at risk of dyslexia who played Space Invaders Extreme 2 showed improvement at a word-identification task
Pupil Dilation Reveals Better Working Memory
People whose eyes dilated more performed better on tests of working memory
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Great Tits Show How Animals Can Thrive in Cities
One of Europe’s most common birds, the great tit, show an amazing adaptability to human-made habitats. There seem no limits for this species when it comes inventing new ways of acquiring food from people
How Magic Tricks Help Us Understand Animal Minds
By performing tricks for birds, monkeys and other creatures, researchers hope to learn how they perceive and think about their world
Elephants Call Individuals’ Names across the Savanna
Female elephants address one another with individualized rumbles
This Is Your Brain on Climate Change
Extreme heat caused by climate change can exacerbate a variety of neurological ailments, from Alzheimer’s disease to migraines to epilepsy, new research shows
Mental Time Travel Helps Birds Remember Food Stashes
Eurasian Jays use something similar to humans’ episodic memory to remember where they stored their food
We Learn and Make Connections Better When Information Comes from People We Like
The way we’re “wired” to learn may divide us
Studying Mouse Reactions to an Optical Illusion Can Teach Us about Consciousness
A study of mice starts to unravel how the brain gets tricked by a particular optical illusion
How Foreign Governments Sway Voters with Online Manipulation
Almost half of the world population heads to elections in 2024. To counter disinformation activities aimed against the voters on social media, we must first understand how they work
Time Slows Down When We See Something Memorable
New research shows that looking at memorable images can warp our perception of time
Why Some People Always Get Lost—And Others Never Do
Experience may matter more than innate ability when it comes to a sense of direction