Dancer’s brains react quickly to changes in music
Professional dancers’ brains react more quickly to changes in music than those of professional musicians. Dancers’ brain functions also differ in long-term listening of music.
Professional dancers’ brains react more quickly to changes in music than those of professional musicians. Dancers’ brain functions also differ in long-term listening of music.
A new study shows that rhesus macaques with low sociability also had low levels of the peptide vasopressin in cerebrospinal fluid, as did children with
Children with autism may be at greater risk of bullying because they are more willing to accept unfair behavior, say psychologists. Children played trading games
New research sheds light on a phenomenon called neuroplasticity.
Playing with an imaginary companion (IC) helps children learn essential social skills such as empathy with other people. It is often believed that autistic youngsters