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Infants´ brain responses to
speech suggest Analysis by Synthesis
Patricia K. Kuhl, Rey R. Ramirez. Alexis Bosselaer, Jo-Fu Lotus
Lin, and Toshiaki Imada
PNAS
Judgments About Fact and Fiction
by Children From Religious and Nonreligious Backgrounds
Kathleen H. Corriveau, Eva E. Chen and Paul L. Harris
Cognitive Science
Understanding the link between
poverty and human development: insights from brain scans
Bobbi Wolfe
University of Wisconsin-Madison & Melbourne Institute
Workshop in the Economics of Health and Aging
January 31, 2014
Many mental illnesses reduce life
expectancy more than heavy smoking
University of Oxford
Sleep Deprivation Disrupts
Prepulse Inhibition and Induces Psychosis-Like Symptoms in Healthy Humans
Sleep deprivation leads to
symptoms of schizophrenia
Nadine Petrovsky,Ulrich Ettinger,
Antje Hill, Leonie Frenzel, Inga Meyhöfer, Michael Wagner, Jutta Backhaus
and Veena Kumari
Journal of Neuroscience
Cortisol responses in children
and adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): a possible
marker of inhibition deficits.
Corominas M, Ramos-Quiroga JA, Ferrer M, Sáez-Francàs N, Palomar G, Bosch
R, Casas M.
PubMed
Adolescents´ expectations for the
future predict health behaviors in early adulthood
McDade TW, Chyu L, Duncan GJ, Hoyt LT, Doane LD, Adam EK.
NIH
Discrimination is associated with
depression among minority children
American Academy of Pediatrics
Racism linked to depression and
anxiety in youth
University of Melbourne
Socioeconomic status and the
brain: mechanistic insights from human and animal research
Daniel A. Hackman, Martha J. Farah & Michael J. Meaney
NIH
Reduced salivary cortisol in
children with comorbid Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and
oppositional defiant disorder.
Kariyawasam SH, Zaw F, Handley SL.
PubMed
Cortisol awaking response in
healthy children and children with ADHD: impact of comorbid disorders and
psychosocial risk factors.
Freitag CM, Hänig S, Palmason H, Meyer J, Wüst S, Seitz C.
PubMed
How Often and How Consistently do
Symptoms Directly Precede Criminal Behavior Among Offenders With Mental
illness?
(Mental Illness Not Usually
Linked to Crime, Research Finds
Most offenders didn’t display
pattern of crime related to mental illness symptoms over their lifetime,
according to study)
Jillian K. Peterson, Jennifer Skeem, Patrick Kennealy, Beth Bray, and
Andrea Zvonkovic
The American Psychological Association
Poverty and the Developing Brain:
Insights from Neuroimaging
Sheeva Azma
Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience, Georgetown University,
Washington
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