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Posted February 28, 2013:
- Closer Personal Relationships Could Help Teens Overcome Learning Disabilities
- Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and Aerobics: Evaluating the New 'R' in Academic Performance
Posted February 27, 2013:
- Authors: Develop Digital Games to Improve Brain Function and Well-Being
- Learning and Stress: Hormone Homer Prevents Stress-Induced Cognitive Deficits
Posted February 26, 2013:
- Linking Insulin to Learning: Insulin-Like Molecules Play Critical Role in Learning and Memory
- Blueprint for an Artificial Brain: Scientists Experiment With Memristors That Imitate Natural Nerves
- Sleep Reinforces Learning: Children’s Brains Transform Subconsciously Learned Material Into Active Knowledge
Posted February 25, 2013:
- Doing Good Is Good for You: Volunteer Adolescents Enjoy Healthier Hearts
- Boys' Lack of Effort in School Tied to College Gender Gap
Posted February 21, 2013:
- Scientists Make Older Adults Less Forgetful in Memory Tests
- Should Grandma Join Facebook? It May Give Her a Cognitive Boost, Study Finds
- Neuroscientist Sheds Light on Cause for 'Chemo Brain'
- When Children Can Hop on One Leg: Motor Development in Children Under 5 Can Now Be Tested Reliably
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Posted February 19, 2013:
- Biological Marker of Dyslexia Discovered: Ability to Consistently Encode Sound Undergirds the Reading Process
- Is There a Link Between Childhood Obesity and ADHD, Learning Disabilities?
- It May Be Educational, but What Is That TV Show Really Teaching Your Preschooler?
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Posted February 13, 2013:
- GPA May Be Contagious in High-School Social Networks
- Study in Mice Yields Angelman Advance
- Why Some People Don't Learn Well: EEG Shows Insufficient Processing of Information to Be Learned
Posted February 12, 2013:
- Kids Teach Parents to Respect the Environment
- Scopolamine: An Old Drug With New Psychiatric Applications
- Negative Stereotypes About Boys Hinder Their Academic Achievement
Posted February 11, 2013:
- ADHD Symptoms Persist for Most Young Children Despite Treatment
- Humans and Robots Work Better Together Following Cross-Training; Swapping of Roles Improves Efficiency
- Online or Off, Bullying Proves Harmful
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Posted February 5, 2013:
- One in Three Children With MS Has Cognitive Impairment
- Flexible Classroom Design Saves Money, Improves Flexibility, Accessibility of Instruction
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Posted January 30, 2013:
- Academic Gains, Improved Teacher Relationships Found Among High Risk Kids in Head Start
- Scientists Learn More About How Inhibitory Brain Cells Get Excited
- Previously Unknown Mechanism of Memory Formation Discovered
- Program to Overcome Early U.S. Math Deficiencies Could Improve Workforce
Posted January 29, 2013:
- How Brain Cells Shape Temperature Preferences
- First Ever UK Based Language Tool to Decode Baby Talk Under Development
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Posted January 24, 2013:
- Vocabulary Instruction Failing U.S. Students, Expert Says
- School System Favors Pupils Driven by Worry and Conscientiousness, Swedish Study Shows
Posted January 23, 2013:
- Pavlov's Rats? Rodents Trained to Link Rewards to Visual Cues
- Learning and Memory May Play a Central Role in Synesthesia: Link to Childhood Toys Containing Magnetic Colored Letters
- Key Elements in Preventing Homophobic Bullying in Schools
Posted January 22, 2013:
- Brain Structure of Infants Predicts Language Skills at One Year
- Struggling Schools Should Focus on Single Goal, Research Suggests

