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Child development

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Insufficient Sleep During Pregnancy Linked to Developmental Delays in Children

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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Study Links Childhood Sleep Patterns to Future Substance Use

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Arachidonic acid, which is released from phospholipid membranes, is metabolized to various epoxyeicosatrienoic acid (EET) compounds and subsequently to dihydroxyeicosatrienoic acids (diHETrE). This study revealed that high levels of 11,12- diHETrE in umbilical cord blood are associated with ASD symptoms, such as social affect (SA) and adaptive functioning. Additionally, lower levels of 8,9-diHETrE impacted repetitive/restrictive behaviors (RRB).

Fatty acids in umbilical cord blood might cause autism spectrum disorder

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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High-Fat Diet Linked to Anxiety and Gut Bacteria Changes

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Baby listening

Infants hear significantly more speech than music at home

Categories Brain & Behavior
Wearable digital recording devices are used to capture day-long home audio recordings of each infant's natural language environment.

Babies’ Babbling Reveals Patterns of Vocal Play and Practice

Categories Brain & Behavior
Marmoset infants infographic

Monkey Study Reveals Infants Adapt to Different Parenting Styles

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
Six transient states of brain connectivity identified in the study

Brain patterns differ for full-term vs pre-term babies

Categories Brain & Behavior
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Early childhood irritability and tantrums linked to future depression and self-harm

Categories Brain & Behavior
Baby in holder's arm

Why do we cradle babies in one specific arm?

Categories Brain & Behavior
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Acetaminophen use during pregnancy linked to language delays in children

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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Most unmarried, low-income couples show positive co-parenting

Categories Technology
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Children’s brains shaped by their time on tech devices, research to-date shows

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
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