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Bullying is more than a painful experience — it can have lasting repercussions on the developing brains of young people.
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Excessive smartphone and internet use can come with cognitive costs for students. How are schools navigating these classroom technology bans?
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The maturing adolescent brain is at a critical period for growth, but also susceptible to depression and anxiety-related disorders. Researchers are investigating why.
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What were the most popular posts of 2015? Browse through this photo gallery and find out.
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And other neuroscience news you may have missed in November 2022.
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Almost all children reverse letters when they’re first learning to read and write. Children with dyslexia might not outgrow this behavior as quickly as their peers, but reading and writing backwards is not the basis of dyslexia.
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The fast-acting drug offers a new way to treat depression and fathom its origins. Recent approval of a nasal spray promises to expand access, but much remains unknown.
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At last, neuroscientists are learning how the hormone shapes social behaviors such as pair-bonding and parental care. It’s more complicated than they thought.
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A new study in mice shows chronic stress reprograms gene expression in sperm.
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Can we use the brain’s natural marijuana-like compounds to alleviate PTSD, chronic pain, and other debilitating disorders?