Your Daily digest for Psychology Research News -- ScienceDaily Daily Digest (Unofficial)
Article Digests for Psychology & Social Work
article-digests at lists.clinicians-exchange.org
Mon Feb 17 06:45:35 PST 2025
Psychology Research News -- ScienceDaily Daily Digest (Unofficial)
(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/02/250213144300.htm) Group childcare positively affects toddler development
Feb 13th 2025, 14:43
Many Japanese mothers are reluctant to send their children to childcare before the age of three due to the 'Three-Year-Old Myth,' which suggests that healthy development requires a child to stay at home and be raised by their mother. However, a recent study has shown that enrolling a child in kindergarten before they turn three may actually benefit their social, motor, and problem-solving skills.
(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/02/250213144128.htm) Study maps new brain regions behind intended speech
Feb 13th 2025, 14:41
Imagine seeing a furry, four-legged animal that meows. Mentally, you know what it is, but the word 'cat' is stuck on the tip of your tongue. This phenomenon, known as Broca's aphasia or expressive aphasia, is a language disorder that affects a person's ability to speak or write. While the current go-to treatment is speech therapy, scientists are working toward a different, possibly more effective treatment: using a brain computer interface (BCI) to convert brain signals into spoken words.
(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/02/250213143935.htm) Scientists find key differences in male, female responses to stress
Feb 13th 2025, 14:39
A new study led by researchers at UF Health has uncovered why males and females may experience stress differently.
(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/02/250213143606.htm) Researchers identify a brain circuit for creativity
Feb 13th 2025, 14:36
Researchers analyzed data from 857 patients across 36 fMRI brain imaging studies and mapped a common brain circuit for creativity.
Forwarded by:
Michael Reeder LCPC
Baltimore, MD
This information is taken from free public RSS feeds published by each organization for the purpose of public distribution. Readers are linked back to the article content on each organization's website. This email is an unaffiliated unofficial redistribution of this freely provided content from the publishers.
(#) unsubscribe from this feed
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.clinicians-exchange.org/pipermail/article-digests-clinicians-exchange.org/attachments/20250217/b3b30b9a/attachment.htm>
More information about the Article-digests
mailing list