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Hearing loss in infancy linked to disrupted brain organization and language pathways
Infants born deaf or hard of hearing show adverse changes in how their brains organize and specialize, but exposure to sound ...
Infants born deaf or hard of hearing show adverse changes in how their brains organize and specialize, but exposure to sound and language may help them develop more normally, according to new research ...
The move follows through on the president’s vow to crack down on leftists after the September assassination of conservative ...
A new study shows that autism symptom severity, rather than a formal diagnosis, aligns with shared brain-connectivity patterns across children diagnosed with autism or ADHD.
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I Wish I’d Had A "Late-Term Abortion" Instead Of Having My Daughter
Instead, I remember this: a boy from school who I thought was a friend. I invited him over to my house for a movie. His hand ...
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15 Things We Do Each Day on Autopilot Without Realizing
Ever get to the end of the day and wonder where it went? You made hundreds of tiny decisions, had conversations, and ...
After 150 years of mystery, neuroscience has finally cracked the code on how language works in the brain—and the answer is surprisingly elegant.
Nearly 40 percent of long COVID patients suffer from the disorienting condition. Destroyed connections between brain cells may be to blame. A colored scanning electron micrograph of microglial ...
The brain, that incredible three-pound organ, is the seat of your intellect, the master controller of your movement, the ...
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