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- Chess Experts Help Researchers Understand How We See the World
- Over-Reactive Parenting Linked to Negative Emotions and Problem Behavior in Toddlers
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- Traumatic Brain Injury Linked to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Study Suggests
- Teachers Fly Experiments on NASA Reduced Gravity Flights
Posted February 14, 2012:
- Bumblebees Get by With a Little Help from Their Honeybee Rivals
- How Do Children Learn to Read Silently?
Posted February 13, 2012:
- Six to Nine-Month-Olds Understand the Meaning of Many Spoken Words
- Good Aerobic Capacity Promotes Learning
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- Memory Strengthened by Stimulating Key Site in Brain
- High-Quality Child Care Found Good for Children -- And Their Mothers
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- It's Not Solitaire: Brain Activity Differs When One Plays Against Others
- Strategy Shift With Age Can Lead to Navigational Difficulties
Posted February 1, 2012:
- Artificial Intelligence: Getting Better at the Age Guessing Game
- Dyslexia-Linked Genetic Variant Decreases Midline Crossing of Auditory Pathways
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- High-School High Achievers Who Flounder in University: Some Students May Have Undetected Reading Comprehension Difficulties
- Adolescents With Autism Spend Free Time Using Solitary, Screen-Based Media
- Adolescents from Unstable Families Lose Ground in Rigorous High Schools
Posted January 24, 2012:
- Learning to 'Talk Things Through in Your Head' May Help People With Autism
- School Obesity Programs May Promote Worrisome Eating Behaviors and Physical Activity in Kids
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- Montana Students Pick Winning Names for Moon Craft
- Radiation-Induced Damage to Brain Tissue Reversed by Oxygen Starvation in Mice
- Dangerous Choking 'Game' Prevalent Among Teens in Texas
Posted January 17, 2012:
- Plugged Into Learning: Computers Help Students Advance
- Greater Brain Activation After Cognitive Rehabilitation for MS
- Junk Food in Schools Doesn’t Cause Weight Gain Among Children, Study Suggests
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- Parental and Societal Values May Present Barriers to Outdoor Activity for Children in Child Care Centers
- 3-D Modeling Software Benefits Kids With Autism
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