Five years after the pandemic began, the neurocognitive effects of long covid are numerous and troubling. And some may extend to people who quickly recovered.
At least so says Brian Hare, professor of psychology and neuroscience at Duke and author of Puppy Kindergarten. He’s also ...
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The Cognitive Covenant reframes our interaction with AI not as a transaction, but as a relationship. It is an agreement to ...
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HC Wainwright initiated coverage on Alpha Cognition, noting a new twist on a tried-and-tested treatment paradigm.
New research finds that nearly any form of exercise can enhance brain function and memory across the lifespan.
After adjusting for pre-stroke cognition, college-educated stroke survivors had a sharper post-stroke drop in executive function over 4 years compared with those who did not complete high school, ...
Injections of semaglutide were associated with significant improvement in cognitive function in people living with HIV (PWH), ...