In particular,
younger brains seemed short on prefrontal cortex, the seat of so - called executive functions that, among other things, enable us to switch our attention from what we are learning now to something we learned earlier.
Not exact matches
Other research suggests that the perceived passage of time is related to the amount of new perceptual information you absorb; when you're
young, everything
seems new, which means your
brain has more to process... which means the perceived passage of time feels longer.
For someone so
young, he
seems like he has an experienced footballing
brain, but the only blot on his performance today is the fact he picked up another booking.
Those of us who coach or care for
young athletes know by now that an athlete who falls or collides with something during play or
seems dazed, dizzy, loses consciousness or complains of head pain should be tested for a concussion, which occurs when the
brain is physically jostled within the skull.
A small cluster of stem cells in the
brain seems to help mice stay
young, and injecting extra stem cells helps them live longer.
Teenagers and
young adults
seem most likely to procrastinate, perhaps because the part of the
brain involved in long - term planning doesn't mature until our twenties.
Until quite recently orthodox neuroscience held that only the
brains of
young children are resilient, malleable, and morphable — in a word, plastic.This neuroplasticity, as it is called,
seems to fade steadily as the
brain congeals into its fixed adult configuration.
Brain size seems to have nothing to do with scores on standardized intelligence tests, according to a brain - scan study of young chil
Brain size
seems to have nothing to do with scores on standardized intelligence tests, according to a
brain - scan study of young chil
brain - scan study of
young children.
As we get older, natural
brain health deterioration and glitches can lead to delays in recalling information such as names, movie titles, telephone numbers — things that just
seemed to always be ready in our memory reserve when we were
younger.
But the researchers saw different patterns when they broke the group down by age: For patients
younger than 65, symptoms worsened when the deep
brain stimulation system was turned on; for older patients, the treatment
seemed to slow down their decline over one year.
For saying she's a hot
young intelligence whizz kid, she sure does
seem to leave her
brain in her agency locker a lot of the time.
What
seems obvious to adults is not recognized as an effort to goal - progress correlation by
young brains without explicit evidence.
It
seems the
younger demographic showed no difference in time or
brain activity when presented with the different mediums.
It may not
seem like video games offer much in the way of
brain development, but research shows that it can help
younger kids to jumpstart their math skills.
In a 3 month period of time [1] I came out of the closet with being Autistics [2] we bought and moved into a travel trailer because we had spent all of our money, and I was naive enough to tell everyone that we were now poor but so blessed and did not care because we now lived near our wonderful friends in the mountains [3] I was diagnosed with breast cancer and had a double mastectomy [4] swiftly bloated up 30 pounds, developed lizard skin, hair loss and was no longer cute and
young looking for my age [5] meds made me cry over anything and
seemed to suck out all my
brain cells [chemo
brain is real]