Everyday creative activity may lead to an "upward spiral" of increased wellbeing and creativity in young adults, new research from New Zealand's University of Otago suggests. In their study, ...
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From tango to StarCraft: Creative activities linked to slower brain aging, according to new ...
Engaging in creative activities such as music, dance, drawing, and even certain types of video games may support healthier brain aging, according to a large international study published in Nature ...
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Why do some people solve problems more creatively than others? Are people who think creatively different from those who tend to think in a more methodical fashion? Scientists found a distinct pattern ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Travers writes about the world of psychology. A new article published in Personality and Individual Differences sets the ...
The COVID 19 virus has many of us, both individuals and families, virtually housebound. There is anxiety surrounding our (and our loved ones') health and the economic devastation that is accompanying ...
New results could ultimately help lead to interventions that spark creative thought or aid people who have mental illnesses that disrupt these regions of the brain. Have you ever had the solution for ...
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