Stanford Professor Rebecca Silverman discusses a transformative movement backed by research that is changing literacy ...
Educational technologies are increasingly embedded in early childhood learning environments, from preschool through the first years of primary school and ...
Cognitive health in later life is ‘strongly influenced’ by lifelong exposure to intellectually stimulating environments, say researchers ...
A study in Neurology finds that reading, writing and learning languages across life may delay Alzheimer's onset by years and lower dementia risk.
Engaging in mentally stimulating activities throughout life can build cognitive reserve, potentially delaying the onset of Alzheimer’s symptoms by nearly six years.
Victor Kuperman receives funding from NSERC, as Canada Research Chair in Psycholinguistics (Tier 2). Nadia Lana receives funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. Olga Parshina ...
The new study says that engaging in activities like reading, writing and learning a language can help to lower the risk of ...
We recently gave a talk about this topic for the British Neuroscience Association, in association with The Queen's Reading Room. We would like to thank the Queen’s Reading Room CEO, Vicki Perrin for ...
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Cognitive activities delay dementia onset by 5-7 years
A study has found that individuals who consistently stimulate their brains through activities such as reading, reading ...
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