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Cognitive Aging: What Declines, What Stays Sharp, and What Can Be Done

Cognitive Aging: What Declines, What Stays Sharp, and What Can Be Done

Research-based guide to cognitive aging. Which abilities decline, which improve, how to distinguish normal aging from dementia, and evidence-backed ways to stay sharp.

Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences: The Eight Ways Your Mind Might Be Smart

Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences: The Eight Ways Your Mind Might Be Smart

Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences explained. The eight types, scientific evidence, controversies, and practical applications for education and careers.

The Science of Effective Learning: Spaced Repetition, Active Recall, and What Actually Works

The Science of Effective Learning: Spaced Repetition, Active Recall, and What Actually Works

Evidence-based learning techniques from cognitive science. Spaced repetition, active recall, and interleaving explained -- plus why highlighting and rereading fail.

Dyslexia and IQ: Understanding the Paradox of High Intelligence with Reading Difficulty

Dyslexia and IQ: Understanding the Paradox of High Intelligence with Reading Difficulty

How dyslexia relates to IQ. Research shows dyslexia is neurological, independent of intelligence, and often paired with spatial reasoning and creative strengths.

Does Higher Intelligence Make a Better Leader? The Science of Cognitive Ability and Leadership

Does Higher Intelligence Make a Better Leader? The Science of Cognitive Ability and Leadership

What research really says about IQ and leadership. The surprising finding that very high intelligence can actually reduce leadership effectiveness.

Nutrition and Brain Performance: Foods That Actually Work (and Ones That Don't)

Nutrition and Brain Performance: Foods That Actually Work (and Ones That Don't)

Which foods actually improve brain performance? Research-based guide to the Mediterranean diet, MIND diet, omega-3s, berries, and debunked brain food myths.

How to Stay Calm During an IQ Test: 7 Evidence-Based Techniques

How to Stay Calm During an IQ Test: 7 Evidence-Based Techniques

Evidence-based techniques to reduce test anxiety and improve IQ test performance. Learn cognitive reappraisal, breathing, and clinical methods proven to work.

Mental Fitness: Daily Habits That Keep Your Brain Sharp at Any Age

Mental Fitness: Daily Habits That Keep Your Brain Sharp at Any Age

Evidence-based daily habits for mental fitness. How exercise, sleep, nutrition, and cognitive engagement protect your brain and slow age-related decline.

Critical Thinking Skills: How to Evaluate Arguments and Avoid Cognitive Biases

Critical Thinking Skills: How to Evaluate Arguments and Avoid Cognitive Biases

Learn to evaluate arguments rigorously, spot logical fallacies, and recognize cognitive biases. Evidence-based framework for developing critical thinking.

Learning Styles Debunked: What the Science Actually Says About How People Learn

Learning Styles Debunked: What the Science Actually Says About How People Learn

The research verdict on visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles, why the concept has persisted despite decades of contrary evidence, and what cog...

Neuroplasticity: How the Brain Rewires Itself and What You Can Actually Do About It

Neuroplasticity: How the Brain Rewires Itself and What You Can Actually Do About It

An evidence-based examination of neuroplasticity, the mechanisms by which the adult brain changes, and the specific behaviors that reliably promote benefic...

Brain Foods: Nutrition and Cognitive Performance in the Light of Actual Evidence

Brain Foods: Nutrition and Cognitive Performance in the Light of Actual Evidence

What the nutrition research actually shows about foods, diets, and supplements for cognitive performance, separating well-supported claims from marketing hype.