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Brain scans show teens begin to respond more to nonfamilial voices at age 13
The brain pays attention to unfamiliar voices during sleep More information: Daniel A. Abrams et al, A neurodevelopmental shift in reward circuitry from mother's to nonfamilial voices in ...
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Dog-owner attachment differences are reflected in dogs' sleep: Study
Researchers of the Department of Ethology at Eotvos Lorand University Hungary provided the first evidence that the sleep ...
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Brains shift in adolescence to tune out parents' voices
At that point, the brain's vocal preferences shift, tuning mom out in favor of unfamiliar voices. That may ring true to anyone who has ever raised a teenager. RELATED Support, exercise ...
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Yes Moms, Your Teen Really Is Tuning You Out—A New Study Explains Why
At around age 13, kids' brains don't find their moms' voices rewarding and they begin to tune into unfamiliar voices more, according to a new study from the Stanford School of Medicine.
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Teens’ brains shift from focusing on their mothers’ voices to favor new voices, finds study
Around age 13, kids' brains no longer find their moms' voices uniquely rewarding, and they tune into unfamiliar voices more, a new study from the Stanford School of Medicine has found. The ...
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Teenagers stop listening to their mothers at age 13
It identified areas in the brain that showed greater activity in response to unfamiliar voices than their mother’s voice, which indicates that teenagers become more receptive to new voices as they get ...
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In Our Voices
"The demand curve will come from, 'how consumers make choices', and then we will turn to the supply curve, which will come from how firms make production decisions. Now, we're going to start with ...
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Tenshi is in This Story
While the point had not been unfamiliar to him, only now did he discover yet anew how restless of a bed-manner had his dainty little hostess. And more so: cold. She tossed around a dreadful deal, ...
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Today’s Premium Stories
Reducing news to hard lines and side-taking leaves a lot of the story untold. Progress comes from challenging what we hear ...
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Differences in the dog-owner attachment are reflected in dogs’ sleep
Researchers of the Department of Ethology at Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary, provided the first evidence that the sleep pattern of dogs who slept in a new place with their owners was influenced by ...
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Dog-owner attachment differences are reflected in dogs' sleep: Study
Last year, we discovered in an fMRI study that the dog's attachment influences how rewarding it feels when it hears its owner's voice ... in an unfamiliar place, in the University's sleep lab ...
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