Sentences with phrase «cognitive differences»

However few studies have examined possible behavioral and cognitive differences between these two groups of dogs.
By examining the brains of bees trained to different tasks, the researchers found that the number of connections between nerve cells may hold the answer to questions about individual cognitive differences.
Dovetail Studio's Express Yourself class gives students with developmental and cognitive differences ages 11 to 20 a chance to dance, interact, and build confidence.
While it did nothing to calm the maelstrom swirling around Summers, the new understanding of the chromosome revealed tantalizing clues to the role genes might play in shaping cognitive differences between the sexes.
«Sex differences in the brain in all likelihood translate into cognitive differences.
(The team has not yet studied cognitive differences between the two groups.)
Cognitive differences between experts and novices: Implications for group supervision.
Both sexes adjust to cognitive differences, and with age, women and men become more androgynous.
The findings show that there is no cognitive difference between the babies but rather the difference is in the ability to concentrate and voluntarily focus their attention.
These cognitive differences between breastfed and formula - fed infants were detected as early as two to 23 months of age and remained stable at subsequent ages.
The cognitive differences between humans and our closest living cousins, the chimpanzees, are staggeringly obvious.
The cognitive differences between humans and our closest living cousins, the chimpanzees, are staggeringly obvious and a new study suggests that human muscle may be just as unique.
It is fascinating to read that cognitive differences may have played a big role in modern humans seeing off Neanderthals...
They argue that the findings suggest that social and demographic factors, rather than cognitive differences, best explain why so - called modern behavior was relatively rare among Neandertals.
The provocative findings, to appear in tomorrow's issue of Nature, are the first indication that a cognitive difference between the sexes might be inherited.
We also work on longitudinal studies that examine the development of addictive behaviors in the context of personality and cognitive differences, as well as, a number of familial and individual - level demographic characteristics.
For more than a century, Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health has been guided by a simple and enduring mission: To change lives by unlocking and nurturing human potential for people with emotional, behavioral or cognitive differences.
Gifted children are cognitively different which is why parents of gifted children know gifted programs are essential for their child's education, and having teachers who understand and consider the cognitive differences in gifted children is critical.
Put another way, the condition of poverty imposed a mental burden akin to losing 13 IQ points, or comparable to the cognitive difference that's been observed between chronic alcoholics and normal adults.
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