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While most people attribute their language capability to their left hemisphere, this atypical group of left-handers utilizes their right hemisphere to speak.
New research identifies a potential biomarker that predicts atypical development in 1- to 2-month-old infants at high versus low familial risk for developing autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
Dyslexia might be caused by atypical language development, such as problems in speech discrimination. These challenges can already be detected in infants by brain studies. A study by the University of ...
Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center are studying how music and rhythm activities could help children who struggle with grammar and language development.
The findings have implications for understanding language development and potential early indicators of speech and communication disorders.
A new study revealed how aberrant epigenetic regulation contributes to the development of atypical teratoid/rhabdoid (AT/RT) tumors, which are aggressive brain tumors that mainly affect young ...
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