Years of education may pay off long after graduation. A new study shows that the more educated you are, the more active your mind is likely to be in old age. The study showed that depending on their ...
A handful of factors, such as education, income and job type, may increase the likelihood that people in their mid-50s will still be mentally sharp, a new study finds. An analysis of data from more ...
Education appears to protect older adults, especially women, against memory loss, according to a study by investigators at Georgetown University Medical Center, published in the journal Aging, ...
Education appears to protect older adults, especially women, against memory loss, according to a new study. Education appears to protect older adults, especially women, against memory loss, according ...
A new longitudinal study has found that differences in working memory -- the ability to hold information in your mind, think about it, and use it to guide behavior -- that exist at age 10 persist ...
As a higher education professor, I’ve spent nearly two decades studying the rituals of the college-going process, including the transition from high school to college. Yet, no research article or ...
Anusha M Vable, Chloe W Eng, Elizabeth Rose Mayeda, Sanjay Basu, Jessica R Marden, Rita Hamad and M Maria Glymour Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health (1979-) Background Adverse childhood ...
When educators panic about artificial intelligence in the classroom, they often fall back on a familiar definition of learning: a change in long-term memory. It sounds scientific. It gives the ...
This review summarises the current state of knowledge on the impact of (acute) stress on memory and derives implications for educational settings from these laboratory findings. Because our focus is ...
As it should be, the legacy of one of Oregon's great teachers might be best expressed by a former student. "That relationship of mentor and mentee, that is so hard to find. [Thara Memory] is the human ...
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