Our brains evolved with a need to belong and a dependence on trusted others to co-create reality. This dependence puts us all at risk for gaslighting.
Maintaining good cognitive health at any age requires a combination of accessible, motivating and stimulating interventions. Cognitive reserve, far from being fixed, is built up throughout life.
Changing how you use technology can help ease exhaustion. Technology management expert Paul Leonardi explains why and gives tips in his new book, “Digital Exhaustion.” ...
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One ring to rule your screen: ‘picoRing’ wireless mouse lasts 30 days per charge
University of Tokyo researchers unveil picoRing, an ultralow-power ring mouse that controls AR glasses for over a month on one charge.
“All projects are secretly hydras and answering one question raises many others,” Berryhill said. "Specifically, the arrival of smartphones changed behavior and cognition in ways we are only beginning ...
Productivity isn't enough. Discover how your brain's executive function helps determine whether you live a meaningful life or an empty one.
The size of our social networks is limited even in the age of social media.
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