Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant. In today’s column, I examine an emerging speculation about AI ...
Engaging in creative experiences like music, dance, visual arts, and even specific video games can slow brain aging and promote healthier brain function, says a new international Global Brain Health ...
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The science of creative rest and the lost art of accomplishment
In a world that glorifies the “hustle,” practicing creative rest is a rebellious and necessary tactic for finishing your best ...
What if picking up a paintbrush, dancing to music, or learning a new game could help your brain stay biologically younger? A new study in Nature Communications suggests exactly that. Creative ...
Share on Pinterest Could creative pursuits, such as playing a musical instrument, help delay brain aging? Image credit: Westend61/Getty Images Past research shows that engaging in creative activities ...
Creative hobbies aren't just fun—they're one of the best things you can do to keep your brain young and sharp. Regularly engaging in creative activities—like painting, dancing, or gaming—can help keep ...
It’s easy to dismiss just-because hobbies like painting or poetry as silly little things you do to busy your hands or find a brief escape from the drama or drudgery of life. But a new study including ...
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