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According to data, technology and AI are why Gen Z has less cognitive ability than the previous generation—a first.
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For years, it’s been widely believed that cognitive skills decline as early as our 30s. However, a new study published in Science Advances challenges that idea, showing that cognitive abilities like ...
In today’s fast-paced world, mental overload has become a significant challenge. The constant barrage of information, digital distractions, and emotional demands can overwhelm our brains, leaving us ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - People have long believed that cognitive skills begin to slowly decline after your thirties, but a new study found that our brains could still be improving for years beyond what ...
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Conventional wisdom tells us that cognitive skills continue developing until people reach their early 30s and then begin a long fall. However, that conclusion does not come from following individuals ...
Surgery simulations that combine psychomotor and cognitive skills training are more effective than simulations that include only psychomotor skills, according to a study published in the American ...