New research suggests the foundations for reading success begin in toddlerhood. Learn how talking, reading, and word play can ...
New Duke research helps to answer a long-standing question in neuroscience: Where, exactly, does learning first take place in ...
New research by Georgetown scientists shows how the brain rewires itself to automate learned tasks. The findings challenge a ...
Children's brains adapt during breaks, leading to cognitive drift away from structured learning, particularly in math. This ...
Learning to read written text fundamentally alters the pathways the human brain uses to process spoken words. According to a recent study, adults with formal literacy training recruit a specialized ...
Summary: A paradigm-shifting study has upended a decades-long neurological assumption that learning speed depends entirely on repetition and experience rather than the size of a reward. The research ...
It is now understood that the hippocampus is closely linked to learning and memory (Doidge, 2015; Suzuki, 2015). However, this was not always the case. One prominent experiment investigating memory, ...