Back in 1970, Masters and Johnson surmised that sexual problems (lack of arousal, difficulty climaxing, etc.) stemmed from something called ‘‘spectatoring,’’ wherein individuals engage in observation ...
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Recent research is connecting everyday music listening patterns, musical training, and brain function to differences in focus and cognitive ability. Studies show that trained musicians can better ...
April is Distracted Driver Awareness Month, and experts are warning drivers about the dangers of using phones behind the ...
Are you struggling to stay focused in an age of pings, notifications and multitasking? The digital revolution has brought convenience but eroded our attention spans, leaving many people struggling to ...
Studying cognition by averaging data from many people's brain scans hides how individuals use their brains, new Stanford ...