But, according to a fascinating new study, the right answer is: whenever the last time was that you tried to learn something new. Put away the highlighter (really, science shows they’re worse than ...
People are more likely to remember information they draw than information they visualize, write, or photograph, a new study published in Current Directions in Psychological Science says. Whereas other ...
Science reveals that seemingly idle habits like humming, drawing, and walking can significantly enhance learning in children. Music, especially instrumental tunes, boosts memory and reduces anxiety, ...
A child picks up a crayon and begins to sketch a scene from a story, not knowing that this simple act is strengthening the neural pathways responsible for memory. New research shows that children who ...