Human Sexuality Research & Journals Why some minds bend, not break: an exploratory study of cognitive and psychological performance across levels of cognitive reserve in subjective cognitive decline June 28, 2026 Lina Irawan The increasing global life expectancy presents both opportunities and significant public health challenges, particularly concerning age-related diseases such as neurocognitive disorders (NCDs). Understanding the trajectories of cognitive aging and identifying…
Psychology & Intimacy Music Lessons for Seniors Show Remarkable Long-Term Cognitive Benefits June 21, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker The aging process often brings about subtle yet significant changes in our cognitive faculties, with working memory frequently cited as one of the mental skills most susceptible to age-related decline.…
Psychology & Intimacy The BrainHealth Project Challenges Aging Myths: Study Reveals Cognitive Improvement is Possible at Any Age June 21, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker A groundbreaking three-year study from The University of Texas at Dallas’ Center for BrainHealth (CBH) is rewriting the narrative around aging and cognitive function. Far from a predetermined path of…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals The relationship between physical activity and work engagement among university teachers: the chain mediating effect of resilience and cognitive flexibility June 20, 2026 Lina Irawan Against the backdrop of continuous reform in higher education systems, university teachers are pivotal to knowledge production, academic innovation, and talent cultivation. Their work status directly influences teaching quality and…
Psychology & Intimacy Texas A&M Researchers Unveil Promising Nasal Spray Therapy to Reverse Brain Aging and Combat Cognitive Decline June 17, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Researchers at Texas A&M University have announced a groundbreaking development in the fight against age-related cognitive decline, unveiling a novel nasal spray therapy that has demonstrated the ability to reverse…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Hearing Aids May Lower Dementia Risk Without Directly Improving Standard Cognitive Test Scores, Landmark Study Finds June 16, 2026 Susilo Ahmad A newly released study reports that among people with moderate hearing loss, receiving a prescription for hearing aids did not lead to measurable improvements on standard tests of memory and…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Analysis of Cognitive Mechanisms in Phoneme Perception and Pronunciation Errors Among Korean Language Learners June 15, 2026 Lina Irawan Cognitive load tracking in Korean phoneme recognition presents significant changes due to the intricate spatiotemporal dynamics of EEG signals and the inherent variability in cognitive states. Traditional methods often struggle…
Psychology & Intimacy The Lasting Resonance: Learning a Musical Instrument in Later Life Offers Sustained Cognitive Benefits June 14, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker As the global population ages, the quest for effective strategies to maintain cognitive vitality in later years has become a paramount concern for both individuals and the scientific community. While…
Psychology & Intimacy The BrainHealth Project Challenges Aging Stereotypes: New Study Reveals Cognitive Potential Throughout Life June 13, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker A groundbreaking three-year study conducted by researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas’ Center for BrainHealth (CBH) is revolutionizing our understanding of aging and cognitive function. Far from an…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Future Planning for Athletes: A Social Cognitive Career Theory Explanation of Student-Athletes’ Self-Efficacy and Reflection June 13, 2026 Lina Irawan Student-athletes navigating the demanding dual-career landscape of academia and athletics face unique challenges in developing long-term future-oriented planning. A recent study, grounded in Social Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT), illuminates how…