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We're endlessly curious about how our brains work. This is what we've found so far.
We're endlessly curious about how our brains work. This is what we've found so far.
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The experimental mindset: a faster way to learn and grow
"Where do you see yourself in five years?" It’s a popular question that reveals a common thinking trap, says neuroscientist Dr. Anne-Laure Le Cunff.
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Calm Tech: Texture, environment, and what the mind needs
We used to have physical buttons. Now we have glass touchscreens. Our cars used to be colorful. Now they’re variations of gray.
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Why we remember things better when we write by hand
Can picking up a pen benefit your brain? In her first-ever talk at the reMarkable campus, neuroscientist Dr. Audrey van der Meer examines why handwriting is crucial for learning and memory, particularly in children. Drawing on decades of research, she shows how handwriting activates more areas of the brain than typing. This means better learning, better brain development, and better long-term cognitive health.
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This is your brain on reMarkable
Neuroscientists hooked up PC and reMarkable users to a brain monitor. Here’s what they found.
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The 2024 reMarkable knowledge worker survey
We explored the state of mind of people whose success hinges on their ability to focus, process information, and think critically. The conclusion: our brains have never been busier.
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