Study: Brain Activity Could Identify Autism In 2-Year-Olds
Researchers at Boston Children’s Hospital have discovered that electroencephalography (EEG), a non-invasive test that measures brain activity, may be able to distinguish children with autism spectrum...
View ArticleChildhood Poverty May Impede Brain Growth
Children who experience poverty in early childhood are more likely to have smaller brains, as well as a lessened ability to process certain types of sensory information, new research published in the...
View ArticleDo Mobile Phones Affect Teens’ Brains? Study Will Find Out
A new study by British researchers will be the largest-ever to examine whether chronic use of mobile phones and other wireless devices affects kids’ and teenagers’ brain development. Reuters has more:...
View ArticleBrain Scans Reveal Babies Feel Pain the Same Way Adults Do
Until now, some people have argued that a baby’s brain isn’t developed enough yet developed to feel pain, but recent research has showed that babies not only feel pain when they get shots. And a new...
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