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Researchers found that working with a humanoid robot can change how our brains map the body, making its hand feel like part ...
A new study by physicists and neuroscientists from the University of Chicago, Harvard and Yale describes how connectivity among neurons comes about through general principles of networking and ...
“We show that when writing by hand, brain connectivity patterns are far more elaborate than when typewriting on a keyboard,” writes Audrey van der Meer, a brain researcher at the Norwegian University ...
Doctor Sudhir Kumar suggests a simple trick for better brain health. Use your non-dominant hand for daily tasks. This challenges your brain and creates new neural connections. Try brushing your teeth ...
Using the non-dominant hand for daily tasks can improve brain health and cognitive flexibility Switching hands stimulates less active brain regions, strengthening neural connections Activities include ...
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