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Most of us in the developed world now have relationships with computers – and access to information and entertainment – that we could not have dreamt about even a decade or so ago...Dr Small, one of America's leading neurologists, has written a book,...
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Science has never given much credence to claims that you can learn Chinese or French by having the instruction CDs play while you sleep. If any learning happens that way, most scientists say, the language lesson is probably waking the sleeper up, not...
Tags: sound cues, China, Shanghai, Memory, Rapid eye movement sleep, Brain, Sleep, Dreaming, Neurophysiology, Health Medical Pharma
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan recently disclosed that she feels blessed and that her wedding to Abhishek Bachchan is her sweetest memory. The actress was present at a promotional event of watches. “Life has been wonderful till now. It is not actually...
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I Dreamed a Dream The Subo circus leads from Britain's Got Talent, to YouTube phenomenon, via a pitstop at the Priory… to a surprisingly subtle debut album When is a record not a record?...Weeks ahead of release, Susan Boyle 's debut album has topped...
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Science has never given much credence to claims that you can learn French or Chinese by having the instruction CDs play while you sleep. If any learning happens that way, most scientists say, the language lesson is probably waking the sleeper up, not...
Tags: San Diego, Memory, Sleep, Rapid eye movement sleep, Dream, Brain, Sleep deprivation, Dreaming, Neurophysiology, Health Medical Pharma
Scientists conducted an experiment where sleeping volunteers were played sounds associated with a memorised task. When they awoke, they performed better in the tests, showing their memories had been reinforced. The results, published in the journal Science,...
Tags: Chicago, Sleep, Memory, Joseph von Radowitz, Health Medical Pharma
Boosting a neurotransmitter called norepinephrine in sufferers of Down Syndrome could help reverse the condition, which is the most common cause of mental retardation in children, a study showed Wednesday. "If you intervene early enough, you will be able...
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Last week's event wiped him out mentally, giving the Euless resident a headache. During one event, his hands were sweating and his heart was pounding. White, the reigning American memory champion, placed 30th in a field of more than 60 mental athletes...
Tags: Ron White, United Kingdom, London, World Memory Championships, Memorization, Euless Texas, Memory, Ben Pridmore, Year of birth missing
The government intends to start a two-year specialized training for Early Childhood Education (ECE) teachers so that the students can get better learning environment from the initial stages. According to the new education policy, the training will be...
Tags: ECE, Pakistan, Islamabad, Rote learning, Teacher, Pedagogy, Education reform, Memory, Education
But when you put your mind to it, your brain can do amazing things...He just won the World Memory Championships, held Saturday in London. Host Liane Hansen speaks with Pridmore, who had to memorize hundreds of numbers, dates and even decks of cards in...
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