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Loud and clear: High-energy ads keep viewers tuned in, study shows Posted: 05 Apr 2022 02:17 PM PDT More energetic commercials are likely to be tuned in more or avoided less by viewers, according a new study. |
Posted: 05 Apr 2022 11:35 AM PDT The concept of ecosystem services allows researchers to quantify the benefits that nature contributes to people into monetary units. A new study suggests that trees provide greater economic value when used to regulate climate and air quality than the value they produce as wood products, food crops, and Christmas trees. |
How left brain asymmetry is related to reading ability Posted: 05 Apr 2022 11:35 AM PDT Researchers report that two seemingly opposing theories of language processing are both correct. The study shows that greater left-brain asymmetry can predict both better performance and average performance on a foundational measure of reading ability, depending on whether analysis is conducted over the whole brain or in specific regions. |
Reproductive factors and dementia risk Posted: 05 Apr 2022 11:35 AM PDT Pregnancy, long reproductive span, and older age at menopause are associated with a lower risk of dementia in women, according to a new study. Inversely, hysterectomy, younger age of first birth, and younger or older than average age at first period were associated with greater dementia risk. |
Miniature brain models: Understanding autism Posted: 05 Apr 2022 09:39 AM PDT Scientists use brain organoids to understand how a mutated gene affects brain development. |
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