Rather than thinking that adolescence ends at 18, groundbreaking brain research has shown that critical brain developmental ...
The human brain has four distinct turning points where its structure changes, according to a study published in the journal ...
Four major turning points around ages nine, 32, 66 and 83 create five broad eras of neural wiring over the average human lifespan.
A Cambridge study has broken down the brain’s life cycle into phases. The biggest takeaway? Adolescence doesn’t end until your thirties.
Adolescents often sleep less than recommended and have substantially different sleep patterns on weekdays and weekends. Their ...
A large study of brain scans shows that our neural wiring evolves through five major stages from birth to late old age. These ...
Researchers reveal that four ages – nine, 32, 66 and 83 – are when the brain’s most pivotal development occurs.
New research suggests the human brain has five distinct ages, and it may not reach adulthood until a person's early 30s.
New research by neuroscientists at the University of Cambridge has identified five key stages of human brain development. The ...
Weekend sleep swings are common for teens, and new imaging shows the shifts may reshape brain circuits supporting attention ...
Teenagers often sleep less than the recommended amount of time and have significantly different sleep patterns on weekdays ...