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 ...
WORCESTER — UMass Medical School study is investigating whether drawing circles and swirls and creating individual drawings can help people with serious mental illness. The study will investigate ...
New research has analyzed brainwave patterns in both children and young adults while they wrote by hand and as they typed on a keyboard. The results revealed distinctly different brain patterns ...
In most households, there’s a familiar scene, a child tapping a pencil on the desk, humming while solving math, or scribbling cartoons during a break from homework. For years, these small habits were ...
Apple’s logo is a masterpiece of form. It’s a refined, elegant shape that represents the computer brand without the need for words, and represents an expectation of quality. But, according to a UCLA ...
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, ...
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