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Better eye-to-hand coordination could make kids smarter: Study
The children's interceptive timing skills tended to predict their attainment in mathematics.
Kids living close to green spaces may have beneficial effects on brain development
The data analysis showed that long-term exposure to greenness was positively associated with white and grey matter volume.
Kids who get moving may also get better grades
The authors also looked at whether the effect of exercise differed across academic subjects.
Children may become smarter if they are physically fit, says study
Study finds aerobic capacity associated with greater grey matter volume in regions important for executive function, learning in children.
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