PHILADELPHIA -- A group of Rutgers researchers led by neuroscientist Ioana Carcea want to learn more about how women’s brains ...
Changes in brain connectivity before and after puberty may explain why some children with a rare genetic disorder have a higher risk of developing autism or schizophrenia, according to a UCLA Health ...
Studies suggest that, like mothers, fathers may undergo a shift in their biology in preparation for and in response to the ...
4/21/25 (LAPost.com) — A genetic condition associated with autism undergoes significant brain connectivity changes during puberty, potentially explaining its link to psychiatric disorders, according ...
Puberty is therefore not defined by disobedience, selfishness, and bad moods, but by mental upheaval and a firework of ideas. While the first years of development are admired with parental pride, the ...
A recent article in Nature, “Girls are starting puberty younger—why, and what are the risks?”, highlights a trend that has increasingly drawn the attention of scientists and clinicians: Girls are ...
The The Rutgers Women’s Brain Health Initiative aims to better understand the impact of biological changes on women's ...
The brain changes are real and lasting. The memory and attention decline is likely mostly fiction, or at least, far less of a ...
Changes in brain connectivity before and after puberty may explain why some children with a rare genetic disorder have higher risk of developing autism or schizophrenia, according to a UCLA Health ...