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How socioeconomic status shapes developing brains: Research suggests interventions designed to mitigate influence of low SES on brain and mental health may be most beneficial for children younger than age five
The relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and brain anatomy is
Read moreA tilt of the head facilitates social engagement: New findings of potential value for people with autism
Every time we look at a face, we take in
Read moreMarketing: Putting a price on reputation
Consumers are willing to pay more for products that not
Read moreTrust in others predicts mortality in the United States
Do you trust other people? It may prolong your life.
Read moreWill winning the lottery make you happy? It depends on how you play
Will winning the lottery make you happy? It depends on
Read moreNeurons reliably respond to straight lines
Single neurons in the brain’s primary visual cortex can reliably
Read moreSimple signs that give away when your partner is lying to you
It’s difficult to know for certain whether someone is being
Read moreNice people finish last when it comes to money: Agreeable people who place less value on money at a financial disadvantage, study says
Nice people may be at greater risk of bankruptcy and
Read moreCrazy Dreams Have A Perfectly Sensible Explanation According To Neurologists And Psychologists
Many people experience wild and hallucinatory dreams that seem to
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