Know and apply
key brain facts pertaining to language and early literacy development.
Not exact matches
What you should know:
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Indeed, in a paper from the University of California, San Francisco, researchers claim to have done just that — identify a group of kids with pure SPD — and found that their
brains are in
fact different from controls in
key sensory areas.
«They answered
key questions, and it became clear that this is not just a
brain disease or a peripheral nerve disease; in
fact, this spoke to some kind of neural stem cell progenitor problem,» said Lupski.
Contrary to popular belief, the human
brain is not responsible for determining whether a person is left or right handed, but it is in
fact the spinal cord which holds the
key.
But in
fact, that unlikely combination has just helped an international team make a
key discovery about how the
brain's «garbage disposal» process works — and how little needs to go wrong in order for it to break down.
In
fact, one family with a congenital mutation in the Musashi - 1 gene has two children with microcephaly, the researchers point out, adding further evidence that this protein is
key to normal
brain development.
Read on to discover
key facts about your
brain.
In
fact, the connection between the
brain and gut is
key to a glowing complexion.
15 In
fact, type 2 diabetes (T2D)-- a condition stemming from broken glucose metabolism and insulin signaling — has been identified as an additional risk factor for developing AD.16, 17 Moreover, the pathological changes that occur in AD in the
brain physically resemble those seen in the pancreas and vasculature in T2D.9, 18 Type 2 diabetics who carry ApoE4 alleles are at the greatest risk for AD, with an even more severe risk reserved for those treated with exogenous insulin.19 This suggests that either T2D or related features of the metabolic syndrome bring about AD, or that they are separate consequences of the same underlying cause — and moreover, that insulin is a
key factor.
In
fact, the
brain is saturated with thyroid hormone receptor sites which play a role in the formation of
key neurotransmitters like dopamine, acetylcholine and serotonin.
In
fact, melatonin is so integral to your immune system that a lack of it causes your thymus gland, a
key component of your immune system, to atrophy.3 Melatonin may even have a role in slowing the aging of your
brain.
In
fact, «the gut -
brain axis» has been well - studied and found to be a
key aspect of mental health.
Whether you are scribbling a love note to someone special or simply writing a shopping list, writing by hand gets the creative juices flowing and helps your
brain remember
key facts and information.
For my next post, I will define some
key phrases you should know about the «tween
brain and follow a memorized
fact as it travels from point A to point B. And in the third post, I will offer some advice on activities to embed knowledge more deeply into the fickle and easily distracted middle school noggin.
One of the
key statistics underpinning the campaign is the
fact that 90 per cent of
brain development occurs before the age of five years — and this is the kind of detail that the NSW Government hopes will impress upon parents the importance of ensuring their young children gain maximum benefit from early education.