Month: September 2022

The Dance of Aging: How Cognition and Gait Performance Choreograph Brain Connections

Imagine a dance floor where cognitive abilities and gait performance come together in a captivating performance. As we age, the dance becomes more intricate and dynamic. In this study, scientists used neuroimaging to analyze the interplay between cognitive function and gait performance in different age groups. They discovered that usual walking is like a graceful […]

Published on September 28, 2022

Subjective experiences as nodes within mental disorder networks

Understanding the functional roles of subjective experiences is like exploring the intricate paths of a cognitive maze. By examining mental disorders, we can begin to unravel the purpose and significance of these experiences within our minds. This research holds the potential to provide valuable insights into the cognitive science of consciousness within the next 25 […]

Published on September 28, 2022

The mystery of the brain–culture interface

Our minds are like sponges, soaking up the influence of nature and culture. Just as a plant’s growth is influenced by both sunlight and soil quality, our own development is shaped by the combination of biological factors and social interactions. This fascinating interaction between our brains and the world around us occurs through explicit metacognition, […]

Published on September 28, 2022