10 Lazy Ways to Appear Smarter (M)
Forget the thick glasses and carrying a book, here are 10 real tricks to appear smarter, based on science.
Forget the thick glasses and carrying a book, here are 10 real tricks to appear smarter, based on science.
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia.
Childhood adversity experienced between ages 0-11 associated with a smaller cerebellum.
People with this personality trait are 20 percent more likely to live past their 65th birthday.
Better emotional control is linked to lower levels of depression and anxiety.
The brain does not begin to slow down at age 20, after all.
Laptop versus hand-written notes: what the difference reveals about memory.
The emotion is used to sell products, encourage people to be healthy and by politicians to control the masses.
Women were shown faces morphed to have more or less of three dangerous character traits.
Difficulty remembering autobiographical events is one of the first signs of Alzheimer’s, the most common form of dementia.
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