Tag: memories
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How does the brain store memories?
[ad_1] Memory is one of the components of the brain. It helps keep us safe — red stove burners are hot, don’t touch them! — and forms the basis of our identities and stories about our lives. So how does the brain store memories and retrieve them? The simplest answer is human brain It changes ... -
Why do people get phobias?
[ad_1] Most people can come up with something that is particularly scary to them.maybe they’re scared of spiders — max 15% of Americans have arachnophobia (opens in new tab) —or, as some studies suggest, they are afraid to fly. Affects about 1 in 5 people (opens in new tab). But why do we experience fears ... -
Kroger Wellness Festival transforms downtown Cincinnati into a center of health and wellness
[ad_1] In its fourth year, Kroger welcomes thousands to the heart of downtown, transforming Second Street into a center of health and wellness. With cooking demonstrations and samples, Jennifer Moore of Kroger shared her health-conscious ideas with a full-service local grocery store offering something to satisfy every appetite. business. It emphasizes health, makes people healthier, ... -
Entrepreneur Lizzie Glover Rudd pivots to fashion she cares about
[ad_1] Will the female body be liberated in 2022? Based on the Roe v. Wade overthrow, the answer is overwhelmingly no. But even before the Supreme Court’s devastating reversal, Lizzie Glover Rudd pondered the issue and its implications as the basis for the first collection for her fashion brand, Glover Rudd, which launched this spring. ... -
Despite recent declines, student performance has improved over the past half-century
[ad_1] Pessimism about American public schools runs deep, especially with the latest federal sampling tests showing a sharp drop in academic achievement among 9-year-olds as a result of the pandemic. But that doesn’t mean you’re right that America’s education has been deteriorating for decades. Some my age say it’s because we have warm but vague ... -
13 best products for insomnia in 2022 — all backed by science
[ad_1] Prioritizing sleep is one of the healthiest things we can do. Because everything from heart health to brain function can benefit from a good night’s rest. There’s no magic number for how much sleep we all need, but the American College of Sleep Medicine recommends that adults close their eyes for at least seven ... -
Educational innovation, real and fake
[ad_1] “Innovation” has become a buzzword used to make virtually anything look like a revolutionary breakthrough. Innovation is said to be disruptive, groundbreaking, transformative, and industry-changing, not just something new and original. It is acclaimed as a silver bullet, a panacea. But of course, more often than not, “innovation” is just another word for puff, ... -
Different Friendships Matter – Education Next
[ad_1] The school and college lockdowns that accompanied the pandemic have centered the role of formal education in making friends and maintaining relationships in ways few could have imagined. Education-based friendships and other personal relationships (a form of social capital) help prepare young people to pursue opportunities and human prosperity. As young people return to ...









