By Gregory Kellett, a cognitive neuroscience researcher at SFSU and UCSF, and science writer for Lumos Labs. Your brain is made up of 60% water and many of us may not be drinking enough of the Read More...
Topic: Brain Health
Lumosity for your future offspring?
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Could the brain training you do today help the memory of your children - even before conception? Research published today suggests that - surprisingly - this might actually be possible. A study of Read More...
Less Food=More Memory?
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By Gregory Kellett, a cognitive neuroscience researcher at SFSU and science writer for Lumos Labs . Data collected by Agnes Flöel and her crew at the University of Munster in Germany seems Read More...
Physical Exercise and Brain Blood Flow
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By Gregory Kellett, a cognitive neuroscience researcher at SFSU and science writer for Lumos Labs . Recent findings have linked exercising regularly with increased cerebral blood flow and a Read More...
Smoking and the Brain
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By Gregory Kellett, a cognitive neuroscience researcher at SFSU and UCSF, and science writer for Lumos Labs. A recent research review to be published in the journal Progress in Read More...
The Biology of Learning
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By Gregory Kellett, a cognitive neuroscience researcher at SFSU and UCSF, and science writer for Lumos Labs. The field of neuroscience is just beginning to understand some of the physiological Read More...
Good Cholesterol and Good Memory
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By Gregory Kellett, a cognitive neuroscience researcher at SFSU and UCSF, and writer for Lumos Labs. A recent British study published by the American Heart Association suggests that the balance of Read More...
Cognitive training and aging
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K. Warner Schaie and Sherry L. Willis are two of the more important researchers in the area of aging and cognitive training. They oversee the Seattle Longitudinal Study, which followed adults across Read More...

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