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Good or Bad: Surprises Drive Learning in Same Neural Circuits
December 7, 2011 Neurosurgeons hoping to find ways to accelerate re-learning after a stroke or brain injury are trying to tease out the circuitry that governs learning. A new study of how the brain processes ... > full story -
State Policies Mandating Physical Education and Recess Associated With Increase in Overall in-School Physical Activity Among Children
December 5, 2011 State and school district-level policies mandating minimum requirements for in-school physical education and recess time are associated with increased odds of schools in those states and districts ... > full story -
Like Humans, the Paper Wasp Has a Special Talent for Learning Faces
December 1, 2011 Though paper wasps have brains less than a millionth the size of humans', they have evolved specialized face-learning abilities analogous to the system used by humans, according to ... > full story -
Language May Be Dominant Social Marker for Young Children
December 1, 2011 Children's reasoning about language and race can take unexpected turns, according to researchers, who found that for younger white children in particular, language can loom larger than race in ... > full story -
Surgeons Perform Better With Eye Movement Training
November 30, 2011 Surgeons can learn their skills more quickly if they are taught how to control their eye movements. Research shows that trainee surgeons learn technical surgical skills much more quickly and deal ... > full story -
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Kindergarten Friendships Matter, Especially for Boys
November 29, 2011 High-quality friendships in kindergarten may mean that boys will have fewer behavior problems and better social skills in first and third grades, according to an expert in human ... > full story -
40 Percent of Youths Attempting Suicide Make First Attempt Before High School, Study Finds
November 28, 2011 Thoughts about killing oneself and engaging in suicidal behavior may begin much younger than previously thought. While about one of nine youths attempt suicide by the time they graduate from high ... > full story -
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New Tool Saves Time, Reduces Risk of Mistakes in Diabetes Care
November 18, 2011 In the fast-paced world of health care, doctors are often pressed for time during patient visits. Researchers have now developed a tool that allows doctors to view electronic information about ... > full story -
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Focus on Testing Hurts Students in High School Health Classes
November 15, 2011 High school health classes fail to help students refuse sexual advances or endorse safe sex habits when teachers focus primarily on testing knowledge, a new study reveals. But when teachers ... > full story -
Everybody Can Become a Better a Reader, Swedish Research Suggests
November 15, 2011 Students with cognitive impairments may learn to comprehend written texts much better than commonly thought, according to researchers in ... > full story
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