Three years after the launch of ChatGTP its impact on the brain is striking. To preserve our cognitive sovereignty in a ...
The impacts of language on depression and anxiety symptoms in Japanese English bilingual people are explored in a new study ...
Bai, X. , He, L. and Cheng, X. (2025) Cerebellum and Language: Regulation and Application. Journal of Biosciences and ...
The rapid transformation of educational contexts driven by artificial intelligence (AI), which covers primary schools, secondary institutions and ...
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Study suggests bilingualism may slow brain aging
Evidence is mounting that speaking more than one language does more than ease travel or broaden cultural horizons, it may ...
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How Louvre thieves gamed psychology, and what it teaches AI
Thieves who once slipped masterpieces out of the Louvre did not rely on brute force or Hollywood-style gadgets. They relied on people, exploiting habits, blind spots, and misplaced trust that were ...
Excessive screen use among school-aged children has been linked to sleep disturbances and behavioral problems, but its ...
A new study challenges the idea that language stems from a single evolutionary root. Instead, it proposes that our ability to communicate evolved through the interaction of biology and culture, and ...
A new study identifies how LLMs develop social reasoning capabilities and form theory of mind (ToM), an important discovery ...
A new framework argues that human language did not arise from a single evolutionary leap but from the convergence of many biological abilities and cultural processes.
Gary Marcus argues today’s AI sounds smart but lacks real understanding, and says true progress needs human-like reasoning.
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