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Summary: Our brains can adapt to filter out repeated distractions, according to a new EEG study. Participants learned to ignore frequent visual distractions, such as a red shape in the same location, ...
Signs of autism may be detectable as early as 9 months of age, well before the typical diagnosis window of 3 to 5 years.
New research reveals how our brains coordinate with others during dancing, highlighting the importance of shared rhythm and visual contact.
New research has uncovered a disrupted brain communication pathway in children with autism that impairs their ability to quickly shift attention—an essential skill for social interaction.
A new study shows that transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), a non-invasive brain stimulation method, can influence how quickly and flexibly people make decisions.
A new study reveals that adults with autism process active and passive touch similarly, unlike neurotypical individuals whose brains reduce activity during self-initiated touch.
Listening to nostalgic music activates key brain regions tied to memory and emotion, according to a new brain imaging study.
A new study highlights how controlled exposure to natural light before waking can improve morning alertness and reduce sleepiness.