“You remember when people got lost and just… figured it out,” my 13-year-old daughter recently said. She was right: And what’s more, she tapped into something deeper about how phone culture may... Read more »
Aging has been on my mind lately. It’s probably related to turning seventy last year. However, it’s also a subject that has been fascinating to me since my early years. This might... Read more »
In today’s world, we are rarely out of reach. From the moment we wake up, our phones buzz with notifications, our email inboxes never sleep, and even during our downtime, we are... Read more »
Numerous studies examine a single cognitive or physical performance measure and how it links to brain health in older adults, such as the relationship between gait speed and memory. Yet cognition and... Read more »
Attention allocation involves selectively focusing cognitive resources on important information. Lapses in attention, such as mind-wandering, can impair learning and memory. Individuals with ADHD often struggle with attentional control and consistency, experiencing... Read more »
Thirty-nine percent of people across the world attend a religious service every week, but of them, few know just how beneficial religious involvement can be1! As life changes with aging, from physical... Read more »