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Researchers have found that childhood poverty can lead to lasting changes in the way the brain processes language. Even in adults who perform well in language tasks, those who experienced poverty as children showed different neural activity patterns compared to their middle-income peers. The study, published in Brain and Language, highlights the long-term impact of early socioeconomic conditions on brain function, suggesting that the chronic stress associated with poverty might alter neural pathways involved in language processing. Previous studies have established that children from low-incom...
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Researchers have found that childhood poverty can lead to lasting changes in the way the brain processes language. Even in adults who perform well in language tasks, those who experienced poverty as children showed different neural activity patterns compared to their middle-income peers. The study, published in Brain and Language, highlights the long-term impact of early socioeconomic conditions on brain function, suggesting that the chronic stress associated with poverty might alter neural pathways involved in language processing. Previous studies have established that children from low-incom...
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Researchers have found that childhood poverty can lead to lasting changes in the way the brain processes language. Even in adults who perform well in language tasks, those who experienced poverty as children showed different neural activity patterns compared to their middle-income peers. The study, published in Brain and Language, highlights the long-term impact of early socioeconomic conditions on brain function, suggesting that the chronic stress associated with poverty might alter neural pathways involved in language processing. Previous studies have established that children from low-incom...
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Researchers have shown for the first time that newborns of monolingual mothers respond differently to playback of a carefully selected sound stimulus than newborns of bilingual mothers. The findings suggest that bilingual newborns are sensitive to a wider range of acoustic variation of speech, at the cost of being less selectively tuned in to any single language. These results underscore the importance of prenatal exposure for learning about speech. It’s well established that babies in the womb hear and learn about speech, at least in the third trimester. For example, newborns have been shown ...
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Researchers have shown for the first time that newborns of monolingual mothers respond differently to playback of a carefully selected sound stimulus than newborns of bilingual mothers. The findings suggest that bilingual newborns are sensitive to a wider range of acoustic variation of speech, at the cost of being less selectively tuned in to any single language. These results underscore the importance of prenatal exposure for learning about speech. It’s well established that babies in the womb hear and learn about speech, at least in the third trimester. For example, newborns have been shown ...
PsyPost (UK)
Researchers have shown for the first time that newborns of monolingual mothers respond differently to playback of a carefully selected sound stimulus than newborns of bilingual mothers. The findings suggest that bilingual newborns are sensitive to a wider range of acoustic variation of speech, at the cost of being less selectively tuned in to any single language. These results underscore the importance of prenatal exposure for learning about speech. It’s well established that babies in the womb hear and learn about speech, at least in the third trimester. For example, newborns have been shown ...
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Recent research has revealed that learning negative information about an artist can change how we perceive their artwork, both emotionally and cognitively. Regardless of how famous the artist is, negative biographical details affect our emotional responses, aesthetic judgments, and even the neural processing involved in viewing their work. The findings have been published in the journal Scientific Reports. Art has always been seen as a window into the soul of its creator. However, in light of numerous scandals involving well-known figures in the art world, society has become increasingly inter...
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Recent research has revealed that learning negative information about an artist can change how we perceive their artwork, both emotionally and cognitively. Regardless of how famous the artist is, negative biographical details affect our emotional responses, aesthetic judgments, and even the neural processing involved in viewing their work. The findings have been published in the journal Scientific Reports. Art has always been seen as a window into the soul of its creator. However, in light of numerous scandals involving well-known figures in the art world, society has become increasingly inter...
PsyPost (UK)
Recent research has revealed that learning negative information about an artist can change how we perceive their artwork, both emotionally and cognitively. Regardless of how famous the artist is, negative biographical details affect our emotional responses, aesthetic judgments, and even the neural processing involved in viewing their work. The findings have been published in the journal Scientific Reports. Art has always been seen as a window into the soul of its creator. However, in light of numerous scandals involving well-known figures in the art world, society has become increasingly inter...
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A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital and Boston Children’s Hospital has mapped out a brain network crucial to human consciousness. Utilizing advanced high-resolution imaging, the team discovered previously uncharted pathways connecting various brain regions, forming what they call the “default ascending arousal network” (DAAN). This network plays a pivotal role in maintaining wakefulness and integrating arousal with awareness in the resting human brain. The findings have been published in Science Translational Medicine. Understanding human conscious...
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