Musical training provides many cognitive benefits. A new study from the University of Texas at Arlington (UT-A) has revealed that musical training is associated with faster long-term memory. The [...]
People with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have difficulty moving in response to what they see, reports a new study from the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas. The study focuses on the [...]
For people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), it is hard work to interpret what people say. A new study from the University of Toronto investigated the amount of mental effort involved in [...]
The benefits of physical activity are not just for young people. A study led by researchers at Otto-von-Guericke University in Magdeburg, Germany investigated how physical exercise affected the [...]
If you have an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and prefer talking to people online, you are not alone. A new study from Leiden University in the Netherlands finds that people with ASD prefer [...]
The way parents talk to their children can affect emotional development. A new study from the University of Surrey analyzed the way mothers and fathers communicate with their young children. The [...]
Could video games help you learn? According to a new study, video games provide more than just entertainment. Researchers at the University of Rochester find that playing action video games [...]
Children from different racial backgrounds have different probabilities of being identified with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Researchers from University of Massachuetts-Amherst, Binghamton [...]
How do people learn physical skills? While there are multiple ways to learn, a new study demonstrates that watching results in better learning outcomes than listening. Researchers at Bielefeld [...]
Could a sense of rhythm help children learn grammar? Research from the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center reveals a link between grammar skills and rhythm in children. This study is the first to [...]