Despite countless programs and initiatives, rates of entrepreneurial intention—a marker of how willing people are to start ...
Littera Education is thrilled to announce two new members joining its Board of Directors. Sarah Glover and Chip Robertson ...
When education is framed primarily as optimizing neural circuitry, we risk losing sight of the full complexity of human growth. I call on my fellow educators to situate neuroscience as one vital lens ...
Brain Canada is proud to partner with Dalhousie University and the Nova Scotia Department of Education and Early Childhood Development to bring the Neuroscience Roadshow project to high schools across ...
Want to learn more quickly, and retain more of what you learn? Neuroscience says boosting your memory is relatively easy.
Ever heard of homework FOMO? We haven’t either. Is it possible to make learning as addictive as the latest TikTok dance trend ...
P atients with previously incurable cancer are seeing incredible results thanks to a pioneering new treatment that has just ...
When the human mind drifts away from a specific task, it may actually improve the ability to absorb hidden patterns in the ...
Researchers have successfully altered human reward learning using non-invasive transcranial ultrasound stimulation directed at a deep brain structure linked to motivation.
Good news: research shows we all tend to learn at the same rate. The only difference is our relative starting points.
The Journal of Neuroscience features for the first time a cover concept that is not about what neuroscientists have done, but rather what neuroscience can do for humanity's future.
Vertebrate lonesome kinase mediates a key interaction between neurons involved in injury-induced pain and helps explain ...