Keeping physically fit is very good for the brain.
Exercise is beneficial for the brain: it improves cognitive performance and protects against age-related decline.
Exercise has positive effects at any age – so it's never too late to get started.
Stefan Schneider uses EEG to investigate how people can be motivated to exercise.
The brain changes depending on the demands placed on it—for example, juggling. Join in!
The brains of so-called “superagers” are 30 years younger than the age stated in their passports. Read the interview with researchers from SFB 1436 in Magdeburg.
Eric Kandel on calls from Stockholm, tennis, and the influence of bones on synapses. And a little politics.