Sentences with phrase «younger brains actually»

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After a new brain - scanning approach revealed that a seemingly vegetative young woman was actually conscious, she started down the road to a partial recovery
So science doesn't tell us what these pesticides are actually doing in young kids» bodies and brains.
Some efforts to protect young brains may actually backfire.
And while the large sample size allowed the group to form a good picture of what the brain looks like each year, some individuals» brains looked much older or younger than they actually were.
However, some experts aren't convinced that the treatment, which involved dripping a virus into young patients» brains, actually worked.
In one study presented to the Radiological Society of North America, researchers found that young people with a so - called internet and smartphone addition actually demonstrated imbalances in brain chemistry compared to a control group.
The more legitimate sites like these take some (not much, but some) time and effort, but in requiring some brain power they also deter the younger, casual hookup crowd and actually attract more mature audiences looking to meet others for substantial friendships, casual dating, relationships, and marriage.
New research is revealing that poverty and stress not only affect the cognitive skills of young children but actually result in significant differences in brain maturation - especially in areas important for language and reading.
Why relaxed, unscheduled playtime and exploration is actually better for young brains than cramming it with activities and information.
Environments where the impact of daily stress, particularly if compounded by exposure to violence or mental illness in the family, particularly maternal depression, which is very common, or substance abuse, that level of stress, that kind of toxic stress in the environment of a young child, is actually interfering with the development of the brain.
The trauma he experienced at a very young age actually changed his brain and stunted his emotional growth.
I recently read that neuroscientists (people who study the way the brain works) are speculating that ongoing exposure to the Internet may actually alter the wiring of people's brains — especially all those young developing brains that spend hours being inundated with multiple streams of information.
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