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Birdwatching May Help Protect Your Brain From Age-Related Decline
(PeopleImages/iStock/Getty Images Plus) Research suggests you can keep your brain sharp into old age by learning languages and creating art – and it seems birdwatching may have similar effects. A new ...
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Could birdwatching protect your brain? New study suggests this popular hobby may boost cognitive health
Researchers say becoming highly skilled in a relaxing outdoor hobby could help strengthen brain regions linked to attention ...
A Canadian study examines how developing expertise in the hobby strengthens cognition tied to working memory and other skills ...
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Can birdwatching actually boost your brain power?
A new neuroscience study suggests that expert birdwatchers may develop structural brain changes linked to attention, perception, and cognitive health.
Research found that participants who were experts in this pastime showed "differences in both brain structure and brain ...
Study maps five major eras of brain wiring from birth to old age, revealing the key turning points that shape how we learn, ...
Discover the neural similarities of seals to particularly vocal birds and even humans, suggesting the foundations of speech may not be uniquely human after all.
Researchers identify prochlorperazine as a potential new treatment for temporal lobe epilepsy by restoring the KCC2 chloride ...
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