Bilingual Brains Build Stronger Connections Learning a second language, especially in childhood, can boost brain connectivity and support lifelong cognitive flexibility. New research shows bilingual brains have more efficient networks, benefiting attention and brain health.
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Frequent Snoring in Teens Linked to Behavior Issues Frequent snoring in teens may cause behavior issues like inattention and aggression but doesn't harm cognitive abilities, a study finds. Early sleep studies can distinguish snoring effects from ADHD, guiding better treatments.
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Toddlers Use Grammar Hints to Unlock the Meaning of New Words How do toddlers learn new words? A study shows they use grammatical cues, like emphasis in speech, to decode meaning—challenging the idea that kids assume words are mutually exclusive. Language learning starts earlier than we thought!
Toddlers Use Grammar Hints to Unlock the Meaning of New Words - Neuroscience News
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Maternal Inflammation May Shape Offspring’s Alzheimer’s Risk Maternal immune activity during pregnancy shapes memory circuits in offspring, with distinct sex-based effects extending into midlife. New research offers clues to the fetal origins of Alzheimer's and highlights the need for early interventions.
Maternal Inflammation May Shape Offspring's Alzheimer's Risk - Neuroscience News
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Cannabis Worsens Brain Connectivity Deficits in Psychosis Risk Young adults at risk of psychosis show reduced synaptic density, a critical brain connectivity deficit that cannabis use appears to exacerbate, according to new research. The study revealed lower synaptic density linked to social withdrawal and motivational deficits, symptoms poorly addressed by current medications. Researchers found that cannabis disrupts synaptic pruning, an essential brain development process.
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Low Confidence Drives Feedback-Seeking, Boosts Learning Outcomes Low confidence motivates feedback-seeking, improving learning outcomes. Negative feedback—while uncomfortable—offers the most value for growth. Embrace feedback to succeed in education, work, and beyond. https://lnkd.in/gkmAeaFD
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Brain Mapping Approach Reveals Hidden Clues to Schizophrenia New research uncovers hidden brain connectivity patterns, revealing nonlinear disruptions linked to schizophrenia. This breakthrough could pave the way for early diagnosis and targeted interventions.
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Parkinson’s Medication Alters Microbiome, Induces Iron Deficiency New research finds Parkinson’s drug entacapone disrupts the gut microbiome by inducing iron deficiency, promoting E. coli growth. Targeted solutions could mitigate side effects and improve gut health.
Parkinson’s Medication Alters Microbiome, Induces Iron Deficiency - Neuroscience News
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Stimulating the Vagus Nerve to Tackle Gut Inflammation in IBD Researchers have discovered that vagus nerve stimulation may reduce gut inflammation and improve outcomes for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The study reveals how electrical stimulation of this brain-gut nerve impacts SUMOylation, a cellular process driving immune responses, to alleviate symptoms and promote healing.
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Immune System Gene Linked to Hyperactivity, ADHD and Autism New research uncovers how the immune system influences hyperactivity. STAT1, a key immune gene, disrupts brain development and behavior, offering potential pathways for ADHD and autism therapies.
Immune System Gene Linked to Hyperactivity, ADHD and Autism - Neuroscience News
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