Welcome to the new improved Gearhead 2007, featuring greater word economy, improved hunt-and-peck typing, nearly guaranteed accurate responses to your questions and the best crash-test ratings in the ...
This article was written by David Smithstein, sensei at the San Francisco Isshin-Ryu Academy and owner of Lean & Mean Business Systems, in San Francisco, CA. It was reprinted with his permission.
Computer programming powers modern society and enabled the artificial intelligence revolution, but little is known about how our brains learn this essential skill. To help answer that question, Johns ...
This week in Gearhead we discuss brain wave entrainment and a program to help you do it … a little weird, a little Outer Limits, a lot geeky, but lots of fun.
One reason that chronic pain, mental or physical is consistently solvable is the brain’s property of neuroplasticity. Your brain physically constantly changes based on the nature of the sensory input.
Parts of the brain are "rewired" when people learn computer programming, according to new research. Scientists watched university students’ brains as they learned to code. The team used functional ...