If your mind is less like a steel trap and more like a sieve, have you tried simply writing it down? When looking to jot something down, many workers and students today default to their devices — ...
Brain boost from paper: University of Tokyo research found paper planners activate memory regions more intensely than digital tools, improving recall and task speed. Personality connection: ...
A recent side-by-side comparison of analog paper notebooks vs. mobile digital devices used fMRI neuroimaging to identify specific brain activation differences during memory retrieval. Analog notebook ...
Brain boost revealed: University of Tokyo scientists found paper calendars trigger stronger hippocampus and language area activation than digital devices. Faster task completion: Participants using ...