Regularly engaging in creative activities—like painting, dancing, or gaming—can help keep your brain biologically younger, regardless of your actual age. Creativity boosts brain health by enhancing ...
The primary author of this post is Dr. Oshin Vartanian, University of Toronto. Most people share the intuition that the creation and appreciation of art are important aspects of being human. Art moves ...
Researchers analyzed brain imaging data from 1,467 healthy adults around the world, including tango dancers, musicians, visual artists, and strategy gamers. Using computational “brain clocks,” ...
Creative activities like dancing, painting, or gaming may help keep your brain younger by strengthening brain connections. Even beginners benefit—short bursts of creative learning, such as a few ...
Maybe it’s time to finally book that dance class or start those art lessons: Your creative hobbies could help keep your brain young, according to a new study by an international group of scientists.
The spark of creativity, that seemingly mysterious capacity to generate novel and valuable ideas, has intrigued humanity for centuries. Once attributed primarily to divine inspiration or innate genius ...
How does your brain shape the way you see, feel, and create? In this hands-on, science meets art class, students will explore the surprising connections between neuroscience and creativity. Throughout ...
Most people think creativity is some mystical talent you’re born with or without. That’s not true. Creativity is a skill you can develop with the right habits. However, many people have no idea how to ...