Dr. Amanda Smith is a professor of psychiatry and behavioral neurosciences at the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine and the director of clinical research at the USF Health Byrd ...
View post: Jerry O'Connell Calls Out Parents Over a Common 'Sick' Habit Neurodiversity has become a word frequently bandied about when we talk about schooling, acceptance, psychology, and workplace ...
Childhood adversities have distinct effects on mental health and cognitive development, necessitating a nuanced understanding beyond the traditional adverse childhood experiences framework. The study ...
The objective of this study is to gain an understanding of the development of consciousness and its relationship with education based on different theoretical models—namely those by Piaget, Vygotsky ...
Cognitive functioning affects how people think and their ability to remember things. Impairment in this area of brain health may cause a decline in how someone responds to their environment mentally ...
What determines mental health, school performance, and even cognitive development? A new review in De Gruyter's Reviews in the Neurosciences suggests that poverty and low socioeconomic status (SES) ...
Individuals grappling with rare genetic diseases, such as Angelman, Cornelia de Lange, Fragile X, and Rett syndromes, confront formidable challenges in navigating their daily environments. In addition ...
Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development refers to a comprehensive theory outlining the progression of a child’s intellectual growth, conceived by developmental psychologist Jean Piaget. The theory ...
The average number of children per family in the United States has fallen dramatically, from seven in 1800 to fewer than two in 2018. That’s good news for kids’ cognitive development, suggests a ...
Dr. Carol Morgan is a communication professor and relationship expert who mixes psychology, sass, and Oprah-energy on TV and in her writing. Table of Contents hide Is lying by omission really ...
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