Fact checked by Nick Blackmer On social media, people are trying “pinky time” as a way to boost brain health and prevent ...
These days, almost everything is available in the form of quick, bite-sized content—from recipes and skincare tips to news updates. You may find yourself swiping through reels, tapping through stories ...
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Can the 'Pinky Time' hand exercise keep your mind sharp?
A hand exercise that involves moving the pinky up and down has gone viral because of its alleged cognitive benefits. Here ...
Many of us have gotten into the habit of listening to podcasts, audiobooks and other online content at increased playback speeds. For younger people, it might even be the norm. One survey of students ...
Humans respond to environments that change at many different speeds. A video game player, for example, reacts to on-screen events unfolding within hundreds of milliseconds or over several seconds. A ...
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