Sentences with phrase «subtle brain differences»

Such imaging could eventually help diagnose dyslexia in young children; even better, Eden hopes that by studying subtle brain differences as children with and without dyslexia learn to read, fMRI could eventually help teachers target reading interventions.
«We found subtle brain differences in men who at a very young age had severe problems with communication and social interaction.
Research at King's College London has revealed subtle brain differences in adult males with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), which may go some way towards explaining why symptoms persist into adulthood in some people with the disorder.
«Subtle brain differences seen in men with autism.»

Not exact matches

Limitations in tools used to track early development and subtle differences in brain development that become more noticeable with age may also help explain the lack of observable developmental differences before 24 months, researchers say.
When a person looks at an object, for example, the brain immediately estimates its distance by analyzing the subtle differences between the two images on his retinas (computers programmed to do this require extreme memory and speed).
The hemispheres of the brain normally operate in concert, but there are subtle differences in their tasks.
Women react differently to negative images compared to men, which may be explained by subtle differences in brain function.
A bigger room produces a more sustained echo, and the brain can detect even subtle differences.
His studies of language development showed that even month - old babies can perceive subtle differences in sounds, the first evidence in support of the theory that language is hardwired into the brain.
Investigations using post-mortem brain specimens and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) suggest subtle structural differences in several brain regions between reading - disabled (RD) and nonimpaired readers.
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