Staying positive can cut the risk of memory loss in middle age, a 16-year study suggests. Researchers tracked more than 10,000 people aged over 50 and found those with higher levels of wellbeing were ...
Our minds have a tendency to latch onto negative experiences more strongly than positive ones. While occasional negative ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
Scientists discover sleep can 'erase' bad memories
Revisiting traumatic memories can take a toll on mental well-being, leaving individuals vulnerable to emotional distress and ...
Negative memory bias, the tendency to remember negative experiences more easily than positive ones, can fuel cycles of ...
Higher levels of wellbeing may help reduce the risk of memory loss in middle age, suggests new research, which tracked more than 10,000 over 50-year-olds across a 16-year span. Findings that are ...
In order to maintain a long-term career and consistently deliver high-quality performances, professional musicians are required to exercise control over their psychological state before and during the ...
How do emotions influence memory? In a collaboration between Hangzhou Normal University and Nanjing Normal University, Xi Jia led a study to explore whether emotions shape how well people remember ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results