Back in 1970, Masters and Johnson surmised that sexual problems (lack of arousal, difficulty climaxing, etc.) stemmed from something called ‘‘spectatoring,’’ wherein individuals engage in observation ...
Distracted driving is the leading factor of crashes in Nebraska, according to DHHS AAA's, Brian Ortner, says there are three main sources of driver distraction: visual, manual and cognitive. Visual ...
Ever been in a situation where you make a decision, second-guess it, change your mind, and later realize your initial instinct was right? Maybe you debated whether to take a job offer, hesitated ...
Are you struggling to stay focused in an age of pings, notifications and multitasking? The digital revolution has brought convenience but eroded our attention spans, leaving many people struggling to ...
That constant tab-switching habit might be doing more harm to your brain than you think. We’ve all been there – responding to emails while joining a Zoom call, scrolling social media during a TV show, ...
A thoughtfully designed classroom—and lesson—should always take into account the known limits of the student brain, says ...
Just as we changed our thinking around physical fitness, we need to change our attitude toward cognitive fitness.
Traffic can change in a second. A glance at a phone or a sip of coffee breaks your focus long enough to miss a stoplight or a merging car. Most drivers think they can multitask, but that illusion ends ...