Clenching your right hand may help form a stronger memory of an event or action, and clenching your left may help you recollect the memory later, according to research published April 24 in the open ...
A flurry of new research is bringing the “Left Brain vs. Right Brain” debate back to life. The left cerebral hemisphere controls speech, academic, and analytical processes; the right cerebral ...
PROBLEM: Sometimes a word is on the tip of your tongue, and it's so close a slight breeze would blow it out. But it doesn't come. Why? Maybe because you were sitting there with your hands just hanging ...
Fighting to improve your memory? Put up your dukes. Researchers in Australia told subjects in a study to clench their right hands as they were being given 72 random words to remember and then to ...
Want a better grip on your memory? A study suggests clenching a fist could play a role in how well you recall information. The study, published Tuesday in the journal PLOS ONE, was funded partially by ...
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