Many women who receive chemotherapy experience a decreased ability to remember, concentrate, and/or think—commonly referred to as “chemo-brain” or “brain fog”—both short- and long-term. In a recent ...
Aerobic exercise during chemotherapy boosts self-reported cognitive function and quality of life in breast cancer patients, ...
In recent years, organised and competitive video gaming, esports, has gained enormous popularity in many parts of the world, ...
In a recent clinical trial of women initiating chemotherapy for breast cancer published by Wiley online in CANCER, those who simultaneously started an aerobic exercise program self-reported greater ...
The study found that participants who played a single type of video game for five hours or more per week performed ...
The COMBO-MS trial, reported in The Lancet Neurology by Tiffany Braley and colleagues,1 is the first pragmatic, randomised, controlled trial that compares head-to-head the benefits and harms of a ...
This study aimed to explore the barriers and enablers to physiotherapist-prescribed rehabilitation exercises for people with ...
Analyzing nearly 20 years of data, UCSB neuroscientists find that short burst of exercise, such as HIIT workouts, can boost ...
The Cognitive and Decision Sciences MSc studies the cognitive processes and representations underlying human thought, knowledge and decision-making. It integrates a wide range of disciplines and ...
The Cognitive Neuroscience MSc at UCL is a research-led, state-of-the-art degree programme on mental processes in the human brain. The programme brings together some of the world's leading researchers ...