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          FeaturedPsychology
          ·December 2, 2013·3 min read

          Messy Children Make Better Learners

          Researchers show toddlers who get messy in their high chairs are learning more.
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          ·April 17, 2018·3 min read

          Mother’s Depression May Negatively Impact Child’s IQ

          A new study reveals maternal depression can have a negative effect on her child's cognitive development. Researchers found children whose mothers were depressed scored lower on verbal IQ tests at the age of 5 than their peers whose mothers did not suffer from depression.
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          FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles
          ·November 14, 2017·6 min read

          Music Training Changes Children’s Brain Structure and Boosts Decision Making Network

          In as little as two years of learning, music can change the structure of the brain's white matter and boost networks implicated in decision making in children, USC researchers report.
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          FeaturedNeuroscience
          ·May 20, 2022·4 min read

          New Research Challenges Established Ideas About Infant Crying

          The duration of a baby's crying decreases significantly after five weeks of age, but crying remains an important part of a child's communication repertoire after the age of six months.
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          FeaturedPsychology
          ·July 21, 2015·4 min read

          Newborns Able to Process Language at Two Days Using First and Last Syllables to Recognize Words

          According to a new study, newborn babies are able to process language as young as two days old by utilizing similar processes to adults.
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          FeaturedNeuroscience
          ·February 3, 2017·2 min read

          Not So Sweet: Liquorice Consumption Has Harmful Effects on Fetal Development

          Children whose mothers consumed large amounts of liquorice while pregnant performed worse than their peers in cognitive reasoning tests and expressed more ADHD-like symptoms. Additionally, females entered into puberty early than those who did not have fetal exposure to glycyrrhizin.
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          FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles
          ·April 26, 2022·3 min read

          Parental Type 1 Diabetes Can Affect Children’s Cognitive Development

          Type 1 diabetes in either parent was associated with an increased risk of cognitive development problems and lower academic performance in children.
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          FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles
          ·April 20, 2018·4 min read

          Pregnant Mothers and Offspring Should Limit Added Sugars in Diet to Protect Childhood Cognition

          Researchers warn pregnant women and their children to avoid drinking too many sodas, as excessive amounts of sugar in these drinks can negatively impact memory and learning. However, consuming fruits appears to be beneficial for cognitive development, the study reports.
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          FeaturedNeuroscience
          ·January 21, 2023·6 min read

          Premature Birth Linked to Poorer School Grades in Adolescence

          Children born at or before 34 weeks of gestation tended to have lower scores in tests for mathematics, language, and IQ as teenagers compared to those born at full term.
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          FeaturedOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology
          ·May 25, 2016·5 min read

          Prenatal Fruit Consumption May Boost Baby’s Cognitive Development

          Researchers discover children of mothers who consumed more fruit while pregnant performed better on cognitive development tests at one year of age.
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          The image highlights the location of the corpus callosum in the brain.
          FeaturedNeurology
          ·June 10, 2013·3 min read

          Reduced Brain Volume in Kids with Low Birth Weight Tied to Academic Struggles

          Analysing recent MRI data of adolescents who were born with low birth weight, researchers tie smaller brain volumes to poor academic achievement.
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          This image shows two little girls sitting on a path.
          FeaturedPsychology
          ·July 27, 2015·2 min read

          Selective Imitation Makes For Precocious Social Learners

          A new study reports children who are able to selectively imitate behaviors are more flexible social learners.
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