All posts tagged with human development
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-(Natural News) A new study in Nature Communications shows the earliest known activities of the brain-body interface, and they are much earlier than previously believed. Just one day after fertilization, the study found that the embryonic brains of frogs start sending signals throughout the body to direct the layout of nerve fibers and muscles. Importantly, […]
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-(Natural News) Can too much structure kill creativity? According to researchers at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management, the answer is yes. In a series of experiments, authors of the study found that an organized structure of activities can place limitations on creativity and inhibit innovation among adults. It has long been believed that […]
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