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The Brain 'Joins The Dots' When Drawing A Cartoon Face From Memory. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 4, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2009 / 03 / 090319102319.htm. Elsevier.
There are many ways young children encounter stories. A new study finds a "Goldilocks effect," where a cartoon may be "too hot" and audiobooks "too cold" for learning readers.
What happens in Alzheimer’s is chronic hypoperfusion, almost like a stroke in slow motion, where brain cells start to dwindle. It’s a process mediated by abnormalities of very small blood vessels in ...
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