Childhood Attention Problems and Genes Linked to Psychosis Risk
Summary: Childhood attention issues, coupled with genetic predispositions, increase the likelihood of experiencing psychotic-like symptoms in adolescence. By analyzing data ...
Summary: Childhood attention issues, coupled with genetic predispositions, increase the likelihood of experiencing psychotic-like symptoms in adolescence. By analyzing data ...
Summary: A new study explores how infants and toddlers acquire language. The research challenges preconceived notions about language development, particularly ...
Summary: A new study reveals a significant association between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and symptoms of muscle dysmorphia in adolescents ...
Resting brain activity observed during early childhood holds significant predictive value for long-term cognitive outcomes extending into adulthood, according to ...
Summary: The removal of excitatory synapses by astrocytes, triggered by stress hormones, can lead to mental illnesses induced by childhood ...
New research suggests that napping is beneficial for memory processing in early childhood. The study, published in Child Development, found ...
Beyond Surviving: Thriving Mental Health among Childhood Physical Abuse Survivors Neuroscience NewsNew research highlights the incredible resiliency among adult survivors of ...
Growing up in poverty or experiencing any adversity, such as abuse or neglect, during early childhood can put a person ...
Researchers in China sought to explore the origin of chronic pain in patients with depression. Their findings indicate that anxious ...
A new study has found that people who reported suffering betrayal trauma in childhood were more likely to exhibit psychopathic ...
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