New research suggests that babies primarily learn languages through rhythmic rather than phonetic information in their initial months. This finding...
Read moreNew research published in Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience provides evidence that higher empathy and neurobiological similarity both play a...
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Read moreNewborn babies may begin their journey toward language acquisition even before they are born, according to a study recently published...
Read moreAn experimental study exploring the impact of stress on memory revealed that participants demonstrated better recall of individual events when...
Read moreNew research in Scientific Reports provides evidence that the way people think and feel during their waking hours strongly related...
Read moreNew research provides evidence that individual differences in dopamine levels in the brain’s putamen region can influence how methylphenidate, a...
Read moreAn analysis of data from a longitudinal study of older adults revealed that cat and dog owners tend to experience...
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