Study explains how alcohol exposure in gestation may raise risk of developmental disorders
The study involved the breast cancer 1 susceptibility protein (BRCA1) and its role in adverse developmental outcomes.
Consuming soft drinks during pregnancy may be linked to ADHD symptoms in offspring
The study considered the maternal intake of soft drinks, but no daily intake measures.
Study finds using a responsive neurostimulation system may improve memory
Baylor researchers administered a list-learning task to 17 patients with RNS implants.
New framework aims to identify people overlooked for alcohol use disorder
The findings were released in Psychological Bulletin.
New study links certain genes to brain connectivity in Alzheimer’s disease patients
The research team probed the connection between brain connectome, dementia scoring and genetics.
Researchers attribute lack of Alzheimer’s treatment to prior misguidedness efforts
The study appeared in the Journal of Molecular Neuroscience.
Feeding problems may serve as an indicator of developmental delay in early childhood
For the study, the mothers of nearly 3,600 children had been assessed as part of a longitudinal cohort study.
New research explains the implications of Parkinson’s disease treatment L-dopa
The study was authored by Sammy Alhassen, Mehmet Senel, and Amal Alachkar.
How cognitive flexibility might predict developmental problems in preterm infants
Researchers conducted a longitudinal study on more than 50 infants (27 preterm and 25 term infants) at age one.
New research suggests ozone exposure may raise the risk of cognitive impairment in the elderly
Researchers examined how the long-term ozone exposure may have affected their cognitive health.
Research suggests boredom could play a role in facilitating sadistic behavior
The feeling of boredom could be a contributing factor in the onset of sadistic behaviors, researchers claim.
Researchers suggest forgetting may be a form of learning
Researchers at Trinity College Dublin and the University of Toronto believe that forgetting may in fact be a form of…