New research suggests the foundations for reading success begin in toddlerhood. Learn how talking, reading, and word play can ...
If you and your family are happily engaging one another without staring into electronic devices, your brains and ...
Amanda Guyer, professor in the Department of Human Ecology and a faculty researcher at the Center for Mind and Brain, is ...
Experts say an infant’s laughter is an important developmental marker, offering a window into brain development and a child’s ...
Could signs of future depression be traced back to early childhood brain development? A Singapore study analysing more than ...
A review of 73 studies suggests that poor nutrition in early childhood may affect intelligence, learning ability, and ...
A new study is shedding light on how depressive symptoms in adolescents may develop differently among boys and girls.
Researchers at the USC Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute (Stevens INI) at the Keck School of Medicine of USC have created one of the largest reference models ever developed ...
Changes in some brain regions linked girls to symptoms like poor self-esteem, while boys experienced tiredness. Read more at ...
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