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Discover how jumping rope boosts brain function through increased blood flow, BDNF production, and enhanced neural ...
Navigating the complexities of internet usage and screen time in the digital age, with a focus on children's well-being.
Research in Madagascar points to economic constraints as the main reason firstborns take on adult lives relatively young, ...
Step into physical therapy professor Anjana Bhat's colorful Move 2 Learn Innovation Lab on the University of Delaware's ...
Play therapy is a unique form of therapy that is better suited and perhaps more effective than traditional talk therapy for ...
Recent research published in Economics and Human Biology found that when mothers hold dominant positions in their children’s ...
Assistant Professor of Psychology at Yale University and 2025 APS Janet Taylor Spence Award recipient Julia Leonard’s ...
Step into physical therapy professor Anjana Bhat's colorful Move 2 Learn Innovation Lab on the University of Delaware's Science, Technology and Advanced Research (STAR) Campus, and you may see ...
These cognitive impairments are not observed in children born at 34 weeks or later, highlighting the need for ongoing monitoring and support for those born moderately preterm. This summary was ...
The smallest grooves on the brain's surface, unique to humans, have largely been ignored by anatomists, but recent studies show that they're related to cognitive performance, including face ...
For them, it's fun and games. But for researchers like Bhat, it's an exploration of how play affects cognitive functioning in children with autism. Bhat's intervention research, funded by the ...