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The Mozart Effect
by mqjeffrey
Mozart: Genius, Artist, Prodigy, lush operas and astonishing symphonies. The name of the famed Austrian composer evokes so much within the mind. Therefore, is it any wonder that many scientists theorize that... published 13 months ago
My Experience: Overcoming Depression
by DNKStore
Looking back now, It has been a wonderful life! However, there was a time not so long ago, when I couldn’t have said that. Like most people, I wondered why life hadn’t given me more, why I was stuck... published 3 months ago
Using Nootropics to Help Improve Concentration
by GreenLantern
Nootropics are a class of drugs that promote cognitive function. In a nutshell, that means they make you smarter or more intelligent. However, intelligence is a blanket term. How does one define "smart",... published 3 months ago
Alex, The Famous African Grey Parrot Has Passed Away
by Athlyn Green
Alex, the famous African Grey parrot who played a pivotal role in ground-breaking cognition research has passed away at 31 years. Doctor Irene Pepperberg conducted experiments into avian intelligence and... published 14 months ago
The Thinking Horse - How Smart Is He?
by cliffysmom
Ironically, I was investigating the subject already today when something happened in the barn. Clifford, who often lets himself out of the stall if I leave the door unlatched, did so today. I was busy with... published 9 months ago
Taking control over Alzheimer's disease
by Suzanna Stinnett
Alzheimer's disease is the leading cause of dementia, and one of the leading causes of death in the elderly. Early on, symptoms of confusion and short-term memory impairment are noticed. Without... published 14 months ago
Something Odd About Reading
by foamysquirrel
Hey, ervyeone! Did you konw taht smoe reesacrhres in Garet Btriian dcsivoered taht wehn polepe raed, tehy mstoly jsut look at the fsrit and lsat ltteres of ecah wrod? ... published 7 months ago







