The Science of Play: How Play Shapes the Brain
There’s a word: play. Most people associate this term with childhood, a period in life filled with unhindered joy and explorations. But more than all these, play constitutes a fundamental…
There’s a word: play. Most people associate this term with childhood, a period in life filled with unhindered joy and explorations. But more than all these, play constitutes a fundamental…
Your memory is a valuable asset that you should not only take care of but also work on developing. One excellent way is to form the habit of training your…
Spina Bifida! This may sound weird or curiouser to you. If you are smart enough you can guess that Spina is a word related to spine.Yes, you are right. Spina…
Wilson disease (hepatolenticular degeneration) is a rare, autosomal recessive disorder caused by abnormal copper accumulation in the body which particularly involves the brain, liver, and cornea. It primarily affects the…
We don’t need a degree in neuroscience to assume that maybe the brain and gut are somehow connected. When we prepare to give a presentation, the feeling of “butterflies” in…
Our memory is our greatest strength. Memory is what makes our life the way it is. But we often struggle with memory and we forget many normal things too. Geniuses…