Canadian researchers examined the brains of bird-watchers and found expertise could help cognitive health.
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Bird-watching may reshape brain, sharpen thinking
If you've spent years scanning the treetops with binoculars, your brain may actually look different than other brains. A ...
A growing body of research suggests that the surge of midlife adults taking up bird watching isn't a lifestyle trend — it's a neurological response to decades of attentional depletion, and the ...
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