Important because it is mundane, working memory gets us through every day by allowing us, for instance, to follow the
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Largest autism sequencing study to date yields 102 genes associated with ASD
In the largest genetic sequencing study of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to date, researchers have identified 102 genes associated with
Infants are more likely to learn when with a peer
Infants are more likely to learn from on-screen instruction when paired with another infant as opposed to viewing the lesson
Researchers develop combined data model to better evaluate for mild cognitive impairment
A new study has shown that by combining imaging and neuropsychological testing, one can more accurately assess the cognitive status
For better multiple-choice tests, avoid tricky questions, study finds: Simple tips make multiple choice a more powerful learning tool
Multiple-choice tests and quizzes are an effective tool for: (a) assessing a student’s mastery of facts and concepts; (b) helping
Factors linked to mortality after traumatic brain injury identified
Model system researchers have examined the factors associated with mortality among individuals aged 16 years and older who were more
The warm glow of kindness is real, even when there’s nothing in it for you
Psychologists at the University of Sussex have confirmed that the warm glow of kindness is real, even when there’s nothing
Artificial anti-oxidant may be the next go-to supplement: Study shows TEMPO is up to 100 times more powerful than vitamin E
Naturally-derived anti-oxidants have become the ‘it’ health ingredient to look for in food. But researchers from UBC Okanagan and the
Greener neighborhoods may be good for children’s brains
Children living in urban greener neighborhoods may have better spatial working memory, according to a British Journal of Educational Psychology
Artificial intelligence holds promise in medicine
(HealthDay)—Artificial intelligence (AI) in health care offers opportunities for early detection and triage, diagnostics and personalized medicine, and medical decision-making,