The report, A New Direction for Students In An AI World, is thorough and ambitious and serves as an important warning to ...
Scientists have long debated why there seems to be an association between higher levels of education and lower rates of Alzheimer's disease in later life. New research from Johns Hopkins Medicine is ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Greater socioeconomic deprivation was significantly associated with poor cognitive speed performance. Increased ...
An international study published in the journal Nature Medicine casts doubt on the widespread belief that higher levels of formal education directly protect against cognitive decline and brain aging.
Socioeconomic factors such as education, occupation, and wealth influence the likelihood of developing cognitive impairment or dementia in later life and whether a person is likely to recover, finds a ...
The bell is ringing for class to begin. It's not yesterday's clang, but a new clarion call for educational transformation driven by The Cognitive Age. This new era, underpinned by Artificial ...
Ricardo Friaz, assistant professor of philosophy at Central Connecticut State University, discusses the book “Critical Theory of AI” by Simon Lindgren with his students during a class on Wednesday, ...
Certain cognitive skills help improve memory naturally. Strengthening focus, logic, language, and emotional control can ...
A handful of factors, such as education, income and job type, may increase the likelihood that people in their mid-50s will still be mentally sharp, a new study finds. An analysis of data from more ...
With evolving labour markets and longer-lived populations, lifelong learning is no longer a luxury but a necessity in developed nations. Governments worldwide are actively promoting reskilling and ...