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Cognitive Development
Ev Fedorenko’s Interesting Brains Project highlights the human brain’s remarkable capacity to adapt, reorganize in the face of early damage.
Imagine going on a tour through the human circulatory system as a tiny cell. That is just one example of education in the metaverse.
Solving difficult visual puzzles seems to help the brain "rewire" itself by forming new neural pathways.
Sharing food and kissing are among the signals babies use to interpret their social world, according to a new study.
Parity tasks (such as odd and even categorisation) are considered abstract and high-level numerical concepts in humans.
New memories appear to be stabilized in the brain by a neurotransmitter called gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA).
Children who have a brain hemisphere removed — a procedure known as hemispherectomy — behave completely normally.
Inspired by the shape of a New Caledonian crow’s beak, researchers created a new 3D-printed prototype of tweezers.
Until recently, video games were accused of killing brain cells. Now, researchers are trying to understand how they help players get smarter.
The apes taught sign language didn't understand what they were doing. They were merely "aping" their caretakers.
Graphical user interfaces are how most of us interact with computers, from iPhones to laptops. But they were once condemned as making students lazy and destroying the art of writing.
Forgetting them, at any step, can lead to unscientific conclusions. No one, not even the smartest among us, were competent scientists from the outset. The concept of science is simple […]