Creative hobbies aren't just fun—they're one of the best things you can do to keep your brain young and sharp.
Researchers have developed a method to calculate whether someone's brain is aging faster or slower than their chronological ...
While brain clocks can be used to measure brain health (accelerated or delayed brain ageing), the biophysical models can ...
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Creative Activities Can Help the Brain Age Better
Aging is a complicated thing, and no two people age in the exact same way. You might encounter someone in their seventies who ...
Creative experience might enhance brain health, which could slow down the brain's aging.
The brain is always active, even during sleep. However, certain activities can engage the brain in new ways, potentially leading to improvements in memory, cognitive function, or creativity. This ...
In today’s fast-paced and information-heavy world, students often face challenges with memory retention and creative thinking. The ability to recall information and think in an innovative manner is ...
Maybe it’s time to finally book that dance class or start those art lessons: Your creative hobbies could help keep your brain young, according to new research by an international group of scientists.
This post is part 2 of a series. In my previous post, I wrote that, after being inspired by Rick Rubin’s book, The Creative Act: A Way of Being, I decided to find out what is going on in the human ...
For decades, the idea that creativity comes from the right side of the brain has dominated popular culture. People have been told they're either "right-brained" (creative, intuitive) or "left-brained" ...
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