
Developmental Delay May Explain Behavior of Easygoing Bonobo Apes
New research suggests that
evolutionary changes in
cognitive development
underlie the extensive
social and behavioral
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Lead May Be the Culprit in ADHD
ADHD, or
attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder, is among the
costliest of behavioral
disorders. New research
suggests that the culprit
may be an old villain --
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Mice and Humans With Same Anxiety-Related Gene Abnormality Behave Similarly
Studying animals in
behavioral experiments has
been a cornerstone of
psychological research, but
whether the observations are
... > full story

Scientists Decode Memory-Forming Brain Cell Conversations
The conversations neurons
have as they form and recall
memories have been decoded
by scientists. The
breakthrough in recognizing
in real time the formation
... > full story
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Morality Research Sheds Light on the Origins of Religion
February 9, 2010 The details surrounding the emergence and evolution of religion have not been clearly established and remain a source of much debate among scholars. Now, a new article brings a new understanding to ... > full story -
Drug Shows Promise for Huntington's Disease
February 9, 2010 An early stage clinical trial of the experimental drug dimebon (latrepirdine) in people with Huntington's disease appears to be safe and may improve ... > full story -
Moms' Depression in Pregnancy Tied to Antisocial Behavior in Teens
February 6, 2010 Researchers studying 120 British youth from inner-city areas found that mothers who became depressed when pregnant were four times as likely to have children who were violent at 16. This was true for ... > full story -
Neural Processing Differences in ADHD in Individuals With and Without Prenatal Alcohol Exposure
February 3, 2010 The adverse effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on behavioral, cognitive, and social development can lead to a range of symptoms referred to as fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). Attention and ... > full story -
Antidepressant May Result in Improved Cognitive Function After Stroke
February 2, 2010 Patients who received the antidepressant escitalopram following a stroke appeared to recover more of their thinking, learning and memory skills than those taking placebo or participating in ... > full story -
Teens Who Drink With Parents May Still Develop Alcohol Problems
February 2, 2010 Parents who try to teach responsible drinking by letting their teenagers have alcohol at home may be well intentioned, but they may also be wrong, according to a new ... > full story -
Cost to Patients Barrier to Counseling for Obesity and Smoking
February 2, 2010 Researchers found that when primary care clinicians and community counselors collaborated to offer free counseling services to patients, there was an overwhelming positive response. Yet, when the ... > full story -
Combined Approach May Be Better Way to Treat Autism
January 29, 2010 Children with autism would likely receive better treatment if supporters of the two major teaching methods stopped bickering over theory and focused on a combined approach, a psychologist argues in a ... > full story -
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Brings Lasting Benefits, New Study Finds
January 27, 2010 Psychodynamic psychotherapy is effective for a wide range of mental health symptoms, including depression, anxiety, panic and stress-related physical ailments, and the benefits of the therapy grow ... > full story -
Alcohol Use and Cognitive Decline Among the Elderly
January 27, 2010 There are few studies of alcohol use among the elderly. A study of drinking among the elderly in Brazil has found that heavy alcohol use is associated with more memory and cognitive problems than ... > full story
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