The Processing of Music in the Brain can be affected by Learning a New Language A new study discovered that while the language we speak influences how we perceive others, it has no effect on how we hear music. Previous…
Employees should be Open to Criticism in order to keep their Creative Juices Flowing According to a new study, even though most businesses today have a culture of criticism when supervisors and peers provide negative feedback, it can actually…
Parental Stress is a Factor that links Maternal Depression to Anxiety Symptoms in Children The etiology of mental health problems in young children has piqued the interest of researchers and clinicians alike. Early childhood is a critical period of…
Time Spent in Nature Helps in the Development of Young Children From birth to the age of five, early childhood development promotes children’s development. It encompasses programs and services that promote nurturing care, such as health,…
For Children of Depressed Mothers, Small Steps can Make a Big Difference Depression is a common and serious medical illness that has a negative impact on how you feel, think, and act. It is, thankfully, treatable. Depression…
There is a Generational link between ADHD and Dementia According to Swedish researchers, parents and grandparents of people with ADHD have a higher risk of Alzheimer’s and dementia than people without ADHD in their…
The Brain Connects Lessons Learned in Various Ways as We Grow The human brain’s development as it prepares for adulthood is heavily influenced by the learning environment provided during adolescence. As adolescents perform complex mental tasks,…
Keeping the Brain Balanced Balance can no longer be taken for granted after a certain age; it must be maintained — both mentally and physically. Maintaining mental fitness, staying…
Extra Space can Help Children Read Faster Dyslexia is a type of reading disorder that affects many people. It can be traced back to a language-processing issue in which the brain frequently…
Exam Results are Better for Students who Self-identify as Multilingual According to new research, young people who consider themselves ‘multilingual’ outperform their peers in a variety of subjects, regardless of whether they are fluent in…