Month: March 2023

The Aging Brain: How Changes in White Matter Impact Perception

Imagine a city with multiple neighborhoods connected by highways and streets. As we grow older, the roads in our brain, called white matter fiber tracts, can become less efficient and interconnected. In this study, scientists used advanced imaging techniques to investigate how these changes in the aging brain affect our ability to perceive global motion. […]

Published on March 9, 2023

How moms are taking the lead in shaping children’s education

Imagine moms as the conductors of an educational orchestra, with their batons directing the course and tempo of their children’s learning journey. According to a groundbreaking global study, a mother’s educational status holds a growing significance in shaping her children’s education, surpassing the influence of fathers. In this symphony of knowledge, the researchers challenge the […]

Published on March 8, 2023