The field of neuroscience deals with studying the nervous system, from neurons to behaviour, and calls upon a vast array of disciplines ranging from biology […]
First coined in the 1960s, the term “neuroscience” refers to the scientific study of the nervous system, including our fascinating brain, from its most fundamental […]
From encoding to recall to consolidation, stress can interfere with each of the key stages of memory. In fact, it represents one of the biggest […]
Knowing more about the modus operandi of a learning brain allows us to re-evaluate our approaches to teaching and studying. As we know, studying is […]
By Betsy Hill and Roger Stark “We stand on the threshold of important new advances in neuroscience that will yield increased understanding of brain functioning […]
We are all familiar with the concepts of short-term and long-term memories, which cognitive psychology has long presented to us as our two major types […]
Our long-term memory can store an unlimited amount of information over a period ranging from a few hours to a lifetime. It includes the memory […]
Who here feels a bit drained when it comes to how this year or semester is progressing? My hand is raised! Often when I feel […]
Click the Title to Play or Download. This special COVID-Converted Edition audio and video podcast series responds to the impact of COVID-19 on the way […]
We talk less about the importance of taking time off work than we do about eating well or being physically active. Our demanding lives and […]
This article will take you through the background of social learning and some of the very best research to help you get a good understanding […]
Neuroscience has given us privileged access to the brain for the past thirty years. With the help of sophisticated equipment, including brain imaging, they have […]