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Walkable cities lower dementia risk, study finds
A study has found that people living in walkable cities are less likely to develop dementia. On the 12th, the British Daily Mail cited a joint study by Australia’s Australian Catholic University (ACU) ...
The simple act of crossing a road could help shield the brain from dementia and other cognitive conditions, according to new research from the Australian Catholic University and UNSW Sydney's Center ...
Researchers used AI and deep learning to find a link between brain structure and navigation skills but found no measurable ...
Neuroscientists from Bonn, New York, and Freiburg discover interactions between so-called "ripples" and nerve cells during human memory processes Spatial navigation and spatial memory play a central ...
As we age, it becomes more difficult to remember where things are—whether it’s recalling where we left the keys or where we parked the car. This spatial memory deteriorates further with the onset of ...
Combining virtual reality and non-invasive deep-brain electrical stimulation, researchers have improved healthy individuals’ spatial memory – the kind that helps you remember where you left the car ...
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