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We’ve located the part of the brain which understands social interactions

by SoP | Apr 14, 2018 | News | 0 comments

The ability to quickly detect and recognise the purpose of a social interaction is as indispensable today as it would have been to our ancient ancestors – but how does the brain do it?

Back-and-forth exchanges boost children’s brain response to language

by SoP | Feb 23, 2018 | News | 1 comment

Study finds engaging young children in conversation is more important for brain development than “dumping words” on them.

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