Donald Trump boasts once more of acing the cognitive test: ‘For me it was easy’ 

Donald Trump has once again touted his results of a cognitive test, telling Fox News that doctors were astonished at him completing a task that ‘nobody’ performs successfully, and declared his memory to be ‘amazing’. In an interview aired on Wednesday night with Dr Marc Siegel, a Fox News contributor, the president returned to the … Read more

Real covidiots! People who refuse to wear a mask have lower cognitive ability, new study shows

The term ‘covidiot’ is a coronavirus-era slang term for someone who ignores recommendations to limit the spread of the deadly disease – and a new study reveals what makes these people dismiss the warnings. Researchers found that whether or not an individual decides to follow social distancing depends on how much information their working memory … Read more

Iron in the brain linked to cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s patients

Iron accumulation in the outer layer of the brain is associated with cognitive deterioration in people with Alzheimer’s disease, scientists report.  MRI scans showed higher levels of iron in regions of the brain, including deep grey matter, temporal lobes and neo-cortex, in people with Alzheimer’s compared with those without the disease of the same age.  Brain … Read more

‘Baby brain’ is only a blip and new mums regain full cognitive function within a year, study shows 

‘Baby brain’ after giving birth is only a blip — with new mothers regaining their full cognitive function within a year — a study has found. Often dubbed ‘Mumnesia’, it is said this phenomenon manifests as increased forgetfulness and absent-mindedness in mothers shortly after giving birth. However, researchers from the US found that it is short-lived … Read more

Couples who share a bed get more cognitive benefits, study says

Couples who share a bed get better sleep resulting in improved mental health, memory and problem-solving skills, according the to results of a new study. In German experiments, couples sleeping together were shown to have longer and less disrupted periods of rapid-eye movement (REM) sleep. REM sleep – the fourth stage of sleep, associated with vivid … Read more

More evidence that strenuous exercise staves off age-related cognitive decline

Regular exercise protects the brain from damage and keeps it healthy in old age, fresh evidence suggests. German scientists found cycling halted the decline of grey matter in hundreds of volunteers with an average age of 52. But the researchers claimed ‘just about any physical activity that gets your heart pumping’ would have the same effect. Grey … Read more