According to WHO, approximately 6% of the worldwide population who contract COVID-19—some 400 million people—go on to develop ...
He and Thomas J. Sargent shared the prize in 2011 for devising statistical tools to help guide economic policymakers.
The late Vincent A. Musetto’s 1983 New York Post front-page crime-story zinger “Headless Body in Topless Bar” remains the ...
Recent studies show that even infants as young as 10 months old can display basic forms of deceit. By the time they reach three years, almost all children engage in these playful fabrications. This ...
A new study has mapped by age young children's ability to understand and practice deception for the first time—and results ...
A new paper published in Osteoporosis International describes the rigorous, user-centered development of "Build Better Bones, ...
Core Factors delivers a suite of type assessments supported by a participant experience designed to sustain learning ...
The study finds that high smartphone use in school affects cognitive control in youths, indicating a need for policies to manage digital engagement effectively.
A comprehensive new study suggests that females require a much larger biological and cognitive shift to develop autism than males do. The findings help explain why the condition is diagnosed ...
Neuroscientists use AI and genetic datasets from 23andMe to map how language develops in the brain, revealing links between rhythm and dyslexia.
Humankind has persisted and developed thanks to each successive generation being superior to the previous one. However, for the first time in history, a generation with lower intelligence than its ...
Objective This article presents a diachronic review of Lev Vygotsky’s concept of emotion and its significance in understanding human development. Method The article has a theoretical methodology and ...