Teaching toddlers adaptive skills like social interaction and self-care can protect their brains from the effects of prenatal stress.
Researchers from the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center and Queens College suggest that building strong ...
A new study using data from mothers pregnant during Superstorm Sandy finds that strong adaptive skills in early childhood can protect brain function from prenatal stress. Children with high adaptive ...
Cutting a music program means the loss of life skills that extend well beyond the band room. That is a loss that public ...
Researchers from the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center and Queens College suggest that building strong ...
AS THE debate over social media regulation intensifies, the conversation has shifted from a matter of "if" to a definitive ...
Why do we remember a hug forever? A new neurobiological model explains how "affective tactile memory" stores emotional touch ...
A person’s natural brain wave patterns might offer a reliable preview of how intensely they will react to a dose of ...
Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) has emerged as a promising noninvasive brain stimulation technique for treating neuropsychiatric disorders. Unlike transcranial direct current ...
The exposome encompasses the entire archive of our encounters with the world; it is written, molecule by molecule, into your ...
New research has shown that single blood vessel cells that appear in the earliest stages of lab-grown skin organoids have the ...