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Neurodiversity

Optimal age for senses to compensate blindness

A new study from the University of Aberdeen and the University of Bath has found the optimal age at which…

Genetic breakthrough for severe neurological conditions

Researchers have made a genetic breakthrough discovery into the cause of a spectrum of severe neurological conditions. A research study,…

Connect the Spots: Training Teachers to Empower Dyslexic Children

https://youtu.be/IfZLCJ3fn5c   Transcript People with dyslexia are naturally bright, creative and imaginative. Their thinking can inspire and amaze us and…

Dyslexic children are “hardwired” with “future skills” but most missed at school

One in five children are ‘hardwired’ with ‘dyslexic strengths’ vital for the jobs of the future, and teachers have the…

Taking the STING out of Motor Neuron Disease

Melbourne researchers are working towards a potential treatment to slow the progression of motor neuron disease (MND), offering hope to…

Getting to grips with handedness

Researchers get a better grip on left and right handedness: In the largest study of its kind to date, researchers…

Neurological consequences of COVID-19: The ‘Silent Wave’

Neurological consequences of COVID-19: The ‘Silent Wave’: Is the world prepared a wave of neurological consequences that may be on…

Brain Moves: The Body-Brain Connection | Mary Mollway | TEDxTemecula

https://youtu.be/Hv2AsVskfho Your ability to move, learn, and interact with the world is dependent upon movement. Learn how your DNA actually…

Diagnostic measure for Children living with Disorders of Consciousness

As part of his work with The Children's Trust and Anglia Ruskin University, Chroma senior music therapist (neuro-rehabilitation) Dr Jonathan…

Alcohol related dementia: Vitamin B1 deficiency

A common consequence of chronically high alcohol consumption is a decline in cognitive function, which can even progress to full-blown…

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