Studies investigating body ownership and awareness in adults have highlighted the importance of the temporal synchrony and spatial congruency of sensory stimuli, in addition to body morphology and anatomical posture.
Studies investigating body ownership and awareness in adults have highlighted the importance of the temporal synchrony and spatial congruency of sensory stimuli, in addition to body morphology and anatomical posture. |
No matter where they live in the world, university students who were spanked as children are more likely to engage in criminal behavior, according to new research by Murray Straus, co-director of University of New Hampshire Family Research Lab.... read more |
Preparing for a new baby? Think twice before stocking up on gadgets and gear, says pediatric development specialist Anne Zachry, author of Retro Baby, published by the American Academy of Pediatrics. |
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A dysfunctional oxytocin system may underpin the long-term harmful effects of maternal depression on child development, suggesting a potential for oxytocin-based interventions, researchers say. |
Children who grow up in poor families may have smaller brains than their more well-off peers, says a new study. But good parenting may help overcome that disadvantage. |
Any child can experience abuse or neglect, and if these issues are not addressed, according to one expert, their health and well-being later in life will suffer. |
[VIDEO] The Alberta Family Wellness Initiative is pleased to announce the launch of their first animated video, which presents the core story of brain development in an accessible and visually engaging format for public audiences. |
Parents, teachers and doctors all agree that lack of sleep makes children cranky, tearful and more prone to tantrums. Now researchers from the UK have found that children with irregular bedtimes are more likely to have behavioral difficulties. |