ADHD brains have trouble recognizing anger in faces
In a new study, children with ADHD didn’t recognize angry expressions, but did recognize happy expressions....
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In a new study, children with ADHD didn’t recognize angry expressions, but did recognize happy expressions....
read moreResearchers have found that administering the hormone EPO could help reduce the risk of preterm babies developing brain damage....
read moreA new report in “Neuron” theorizes that an injury to the cerebellum during early life may disrupt a developmental phase leading to autism....
read moreA new study says children with autism “have too many synapses.”...
read morePersonalized interventions combined with tablets can greatly improve the communication skills of autistic children with minimal verbal skills....
read moreNew research indicates that faulty synapses may be to blame for things like autism, depression, epilepsy and substance abuse....
read moreThere’s new evidence that babies born 4 to 6 weeks early often have different brain structure than babies born on schedule. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/05/140505094157.htm...
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