Working memory might be more flexible than previously thought...
A new study suggests that working memory doesn’t have fixed limits, as one thought, but rather these limits adapt themselves to the task being performed....
read moreA new study suggests that working memory doesn’t have fixed limits, as one thought, but rather these limits adapt themselves to the task being performed....
read moreAccording to a new study, sleep deprivation seems to affect the working memory of women much more than men....
read moreScientists in the UK used electricity to stimulate the brain into synchronize its waves of electrical activity. In turn, it helped harmonize different parts of the brain and improved the participants’ working memory....
read moreA University of Florida study suggests that running barefoot is better than running in shoes to improve working memory....
read moreFor teens between 12 and 15, decreased working memory was linked to early sexual activity and unprotected sex....
read moreWill Working Memory Training Generalize to Improve Off-Task Behavior in Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder?...
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