attention
Brain responds more quickly to angry voices, says study
Attention is more focused on threatening voices to enable us to clearly recognise the location of the potential threat.
Walking ability before heart surgery tied to brain function afterward
Results from heart surgery patients might not apply to other people because cardiac procedures often involve cardiopulmonary bypass.
Smartphone app can detect autism symptoms in kids
Autism screening in young children is presently done in clinical settings, rather than the child's natural environment.
Study finds link between childhood obesity, school performance
Excess early-life adiposity was associated with lower IQ, perceptual reasoning and working memory scores at school-age.
Dogs more expressive when someone is looking, says study
Scientists at University of Portsmouth in UK are first to find clear evidence dogs move their faces in direct response to human attention.
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