Brain scans show players have a "Pokémon region" in their brains
Adults who played Pokémon video games as children have a region of the brain that responds to images of Pikachu and other characters in the series. This was discovered by researchers at Stanford University. The results provide new insights into how the brain organizes visual information.
Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber will release a new song together tomorrow called “I Don't Care”. The two artists announced this yesterday, May 8th, via Instagram. A preview has already been made available for fans in England to download. This is the second collaboration between the two singers, who delighted fans with the hit song “Love Yourself” four years ago.
There were already rumors last month that the time had come and that the two were working together again, when BieberPhoto commentedof the singer. He explained that he was a big fan of his colleague. In the next few days, at the end of April, the two posted mysterious pictures with the number 10 on them. In the photos, the two stood in front of a green screen. Shortly after, Justin asked his fans on Instagram if they would like to hear new music, while Ed posted some of the song's lyrics on his page.
The new duet with Ed Sheeran is onecool surprisefor all Justin Bieber fans. The pop star released his last album, “Purpose,” in 2015 and had since retired. Justin recently opened up about wanting to devote more time to his marriage to model Hailey Baldwin and admitted that he suffers from depression. But then he suddenly appeared on stage during the Coachella festival with Arianna Grande. At the time it was said that he had great fun sharing his passion for music with fans again.
Ed Sheeran has now made headlines with his astonishing net worth. Last year, Forbes magazine declared him the highest-paid solo artist. Recently the media in the UK reported that he has overtaken Adele and now has more than £340 million in the bank. Last year alone he managed to double his assets. His world tour was sold out in just a few days and the Briton earned more than 160 million pounds.