How can you keep your brain agile and young throughout your life, even as you get older? By spending time on creative ...
Regular creative activity is linked to a younger-looking brain and slower brain aging, according to a large international brain-imaging analysis.
International study of 1,400+ adults reveals creative activities like music, dance, and art make brains appear biologically ...
Creative hobbies aren't just fun—they're one of the best things you can do to keep your brain young and sharp. Regularly engaging in creative activities—like painting, dancing, or gaming—can help keep ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jason Alan Snyder is a technologist covering AI and innovation. New research shows brain-computer interfaces can decode inner ...
It’s easy to dismiss just-because hobbies like painting or poetry as silly little things you do to busy your hands or find a brief escape from the drama or drudgery of life. But a new study including ...
Neuroscientist Rex Jung Ph.D. defines creativity as “the production of something both novel and useful.” Rex teaches that the creative state of mind can be accessed and trained by everyone. The key to ...