Sentences with phrase «developmental neuroscientist»

«Fight or flight is pointless if you are tiny,» said developmental neuroscientist Nim Tottenham of Columbia University, who presented the work March 26 at a Cognitive Neuroscience Society meeting.
In the new study, published 9 January in Scientific Reports, developmental neuroscientist Moriah Thomason of Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Michigan, and colleagues report a difference in how certain brain regions communicate with each other in fetuses that were later born prematurely compared with fetuses that were carried to term.
The work shows «quite convincingly» that the brain cells can become normal - looking muscle, says developmental neuroscientist Derek van der Kooy of the University of Toronto.
«It's a landmark paper,» says developmental neuroscientist Susan McConnell of Stanford University.
«Attachment theory is essentially a theory of regulation,» explains Allan Schore, a developmental neuroscientist in the Department of Psychiatry at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine.
Michael Fox, a developmental neuroscientist at Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute in Roanoke, Va., says the results hint that different mechanisms guide brain cell growth, depending on when the cells are born.
The research, led by Moriah Thomason, a developmental neuroscientist at Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Michigan, and published this week in Scientific Reports, provides the first direct evidence of altered brain function in fetuses that go on to be born prematurely.
Beatriz Luna, a developmental neuroscientist at the University of Pittsburgh, was staggered by the news.
EEG — which only requires attaching a few wires to someone's head — can't penetrate deeper brain structures or show where a seizure begins, critical information for doctors weighing treatment options, says Olivier Baud, a developmental neuroscientist at the Robert Debré University Hospital in Paris.
In fact it does just the opposite,» says Jean Decety, a developmental neuroscientist at the University of Chicago, in Illinois, and the study's lead author.
That will be key,» says Alain Dabdoub, a developmental neuroscientist at the University of Toronto in Canada.
Matthew Kelley, a developmental neuroscientist at the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders in Bethesda, Maryland, applauds the method of introducing the Atoh1 during the embryonic stage.
As a developmental neuroscientist and mom of four, I know how important it is to provide kids with healthy models for interacting with the world.
«Attachment theory is essentially a theory of regulation,» explains Allan Schore, a developmental neuroscientist in the Department of Psychiatry at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine.
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