Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are more likely than other women to have an autistic child, according to an
Unless we spot changes, most life experiences are fabricated from memories: Change detection plays key role in how we construct reality, new model suggests
We may not be able to change recent events in our lives, but how well we remember them plays a
Digital media use linked to behavioral problems in kids: Teens who frequently use smartphones and multimedia devices are more likely to develop ADHD symptoms
Are children who spend lots of time using digital devices prone to psychiatric problems? A team of USC scientists says
Exposure to air pollution in pregnancy does not increase symptoms of attention-deficit
Exposure to air pollution during pregnancy may not be associated with an increased risk of attention-deficit and hyperactivity symptoms in
Phoneme project creates new haptic communications future: Engineers develop new technique to learn and read messages through a person’s sense of touch
Communication could step beyond reading a cellular phone screen with a new technique by Purdue College of Engineering researchers to
Physiological and social determinants of children’s sharing behavior
In a multipart study the researchers first observed the children’s interactions during free play in the classroom setting and further
Framework identifies genetic missense mutations linked to autism spectrum disorder
Missense mutations occur when there is a change in one gene’s DNA base pair, and the change results in the
Criticism from parents affects how children’s brains respond to emotional information: Children with critical parents pay less attention to emotional facial expressions, new research shows
Children of highly critical parents show less attention to emotional facial expressions, according to new research from Binghamton University, State
Why are sight and sound out of sync?
The way we process sight and sound are curiously out of sync by different amounts for different people and tasks,
If your eyes wrinkle when you smile or frown, you appear more sincere
Researchers at Western University have shown that our brains are pre-wired to perceive wrinkles around the eyes as conveying more