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Clearly, this finding is exactly what the imprinted brain theory predicts, given that it sees ASD as the result of the over-expression of paternally-active, growth-enhancing imprinted genes.
Brain organoids can imitate brain growth, neural network construction, and complicated cell interactions, making them useful for disease modeling, gene therapy tool screening, and drug evaluation ...
Watching human baby brains grow is a little like watching evolution in action. A new study shows the human brain regions that expand the most during infancy and childhood are the same parts that ...
Brain Growth and Mass Humans are unique among primates in their large adult brain size relative to body size (encephalization quotient).
Scientists in Sweden led the study, published Thursday in Science. They found abundant signs of neural stem cells growing in ...
Australopithecus afarensis had prolonged brain growth before the Homo genus appeared, but it still resulted in brains with chimplike neural structure.
Milk for your bones, carrots for your eyes—but what about your brain? Here are the foods that experts say are key for growth and development.
By understanding how the brain works, entrepreneurs and small business owners can increase factors that contribute to better business outcomes.
The pattern of brain growth during development may figure more importantly than overall brain size when it comes to intelligence, according to a new study. Scientists have found that the smartest ...
Tumours that grow in the brain are known as a brain tumours. These can happen in the brain tissue or near the brain tissue. One of the most important factors that help in determining the survival rate ...
And researchers must figure out how to build in some core features: the necessary blood vessels, immune-system cells called microglia and connections from other brain regions, such as the thalamus ...
Clearly, this finding is exactly what the imprinted brain theory predicts, given that it sees ASD as the result of the over-expression of paternally-active, growth-enhancing imprinted genes.