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Brain’s window for language learning open until adulthood: Study of nearly 700,000 people reveals more about cognitive capabilities for new language learning
05-02-2018 James Health News

In a study of nearly 700,000 English speakers, researchers from

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Brain activity linked to stress changes chemical codes: Findings may be relevant to other disorders, from autism to PTSD
04-25-2018 James Health News

Five years ago, a team of University of California San

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We can recognize speakers only from how faces move when talking: Experiments suggest adult listeners can learn to recognize unfamiliar speakers from seeing only the motion they produce while talking
04-20-2018 James Health News

Results of a new study by cognitive psychologist and speech

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Brain processes sight and sound in same manner
04-20-2018 James Health News

Although sight is a much different sense than sound, Georgetown

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Scientists uncover connection between post-natal sensory experiences and brain development: Findings reveal opportunities for interventions to overcome barriers to cognitive development
04-17-2018 James Health News

New research by University of Toronto (U of T) neuroscientists

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Education, not income, the best predictor of a long life
04-16-2018 James Health News

Rising income and the subsequent improved standards of living have

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Why do some children read more?
04-13-2018 James Health News

A new study of more than 11,000 7-year-old twins found

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Babies make the link between emotions expressed vocally and facially
04-12-2018 James Health News

The ability of babies to differentiate emotional expressions appears to

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Vaccination apathy fueled by decades of misinformation
04-10-2018 James Health News

A legacy of social and political factors rather than bad

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Scoliosis surgery in children with cerebral palsy: Quality of life benefits outweigh risks
04-10-2018 James Health News

For children with severe cerebral palsy (CP), surgery for scoliosis

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