Cambridge neuroscientists discover five distinct stages of brain development from birth to 90, revealing key turning points ...
A large study of brain scans shows that our neural wiring evolves through five major stages from birth to late old age. These ...
According to Nature.com, scientists identified four major topological turning points across a lifespan: around 9 years old, ...
Ground-breaking research analyzed over 4,000 brain scans to identify five different neuroscience-based life stages.
Studying brain scans from nearly 4,000 people across the whole spectrum of human life, from newborns to 90-year-olds, a team ...
After the age of 32, a person’s brain enters its adulthood era, which is the “longest era” of the brain. During this phase, ...
Isolation, communication difficulties, reduced alertness — hearing impairment or loss is a real challenge in daily life. Over time, it can also become a risk factor for cognitive decline. A team from ...
A course that deepens the study of the cognitive and affective-relational development in typical and atypical pathways of adolescents and in families. Students study the risk factors and mechanisms of ...
mRNA-based therapeutics and vaccines are the new hope in the fight against incurable diseases. A commonly used strategy in the development of messenger RNA (mRNA) medicine is based on the destruction ...
This course reviews theories and empirical research on human development from conception through old age, with specific emphasis on psychological frameworks. Theoretical and methodological ...
Developmental theorists have long argued that human psychosocial development continues across the lifespan, at least for most people. This perspective has had a major impact on how we, as individuals ...