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Premature Birth Interrupts Vital Brain Development Processes Leading to Reduced Cognitive Abilities in Infants

Researchers have for the first time used a novel form of MRI to identify crucial developmental processes in the brain that are ...  > full story

Brain Frontal Lobes Not Sole Center of Human Intelligence, Comparative Research Suggests

Human intelligence cannot be explained by the size of the brain's frontal lobes, say researchers. Research into the comparative size of the ...  > full story

Enhanced Motion Perception in Autism May Point to an Underlying Cause of the Disorder

Children with autism see simple movement twice as quickly as other children their age, and this hypersensitivity to motion ...  > full story

Researchers Successfully Treat Autism in Infants: Playing Games That Infants Prefer Can Lessen Severity of Symptoms

Most infants respond to a game of peek-a-boo with smiles at the very least, and, for those who find the activity particularly ...  > full story

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