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The remarkable benefits of chess, according to Dr. Gregory Ward, could potentially help athletes better understand and manage brain injuries, paving the way for better and faster recoveries.
Researchers in China are making significant strides in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, implanting computer chips ...
Bookshelf: From the Brain to Chess Book reviews on the brain after injury, new immigrant chess champs, and how disorganization leaves room for serendipitous success. By Lydia Fong, Catherine New ...
Many people don’t realize physical fitness and mental well-being are connected. Dana Santas has five strategies to make your workout routine more mind-body focused.
The research in the field of acquired brain injury and brain plasticity has found that internal neurological and neurophysiological recovery (collateral sprouting) commences at the very instant a ...
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