Given the limited capacity of our attention, we only process a small amount of the sights, sounds, and sensations that
You recognize your face even when you don’t ‘see’ it

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Given the limited capacity of our attention, we only process a small amount of the sights, sounds, and sensations that
Scientists with the Columbia Center for Children’s Environmental Health (CCCEH) at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health report
In an investigation of head impact burden and change in neurocognitive function during a season of youth football, researchers find
Are children who spend lots of time using digital devices prone to psychiatric problems? A team of USC scientists says
Exposure to air pollution during pregnancy may not be associated with an increased risk of attention-deficit and hyperactivity symptoms in
In a multipart study the researchers first observed the children’s interactions during free play in the classroom setting and further
Children of highly critical parents show less attention to emotional facial expressions, according to new research from Binghamton University, State
Playing with an imaginary companion (IC) helps children learn essential social skills such as empathy with other people. It is
Children born to teenage mothers have the highest risk of developmental vulnerabilities at age 5, largely due to social and
A jolt of the unexpected can have far-reaching effects, according to new research from a University of Illinois expert who