Newborn babies arrive with a surprising set of built-in survival tools — reflexes that help them breathe, feed, and cling to caregivers. These primitive reflexes reveal how the developing brain works.
How does a new-born's body know what to do before the mind catches up? This exploration of primitive reflexes uncovers the fascinating biology behind instinctive movements in human babies - from ...
A new device offers a valid, reliable tool for identifying concussion head injuries, researchers report. Comparing blink reflex parameters in football players suspected of having sustained a ...
The SkyClimb Method shifts the focus from external behaviors to the internal systems that influence a child’s ability ...
I offer HOPE for the challenging seasons of life. I believe in healing with the whole body and am a somatic healing professional. We are living beings with nervous systems that sometimes feel stuck in ...
This ain't teleoperation. Chinese researchers have tested a new, much quicker and easier method of teaching robots to play ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who founded an antivaccine group and once likened the immunization of children to a holocaust, is transforming a government that long ...
Although this war is a continuation of the previous imperialist policy, it also presents dangerous new developments. As usual, we are inundated with ...
Mark Hughes Cobb reflects on why we seek out fear in haunted houses and movies, and how it connects to love and loss.
Briefing a group of leaders on the joint offensive, Marco Rubio said fears of an 'imminent threat' to troops prompted them to ...
Your thumbs remember things your brain forgot, like the exact rhythm needed to execute a perfect hadouken. The National ...