The way we speak in everyday conversation may hold important clues about brain health, according to new research from Baycrest, the University of Toronto and York University.
Lucknow: The Indian Institute of Management Lucknow, in collaboration with TimesPro, a leading higher-edtech platform, has ...
Researchers found that everyday speech timing — including pauses, fillers, and subtle patterns — strongly reflects executive function, a key cognitive system that supports memory and flexible thinking ...
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