Newborn babies arrive with a surprising set of built-in survival tools — reflexes that help them breathe, feed, and cling to caregivers. These primitive reflexes reveal how the developing brain works.
How does a new-born's body know what to do before the mind catches up? This exploration of primitive reflexes uncovers the fascinating biology behind instinctive movements in human babies - from ...
A new device offers a valid, reliable tool for identifying concussion head injuries, researchers report. Comparing blink reflex parameters in football players suspected of having sustained a ...
The SkyClimb Method shifts the focus from external behaviors to the internal systems that influence a child’s ability ...
I offer HOPE for the challenging seasons of life. I believe in healing with the whole body and am a somatic healing professional. We are living beings with nervous systems that sometimes feel stuck in ...
Adam Page explores the controversy surrounding the notorious Cannibal Holocaust… There is a certain species of moviemaker. One who confuses provocation with profundity, who mistakes the gag ...
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Most museums treat visitors like potential criminals who might destroy priceless artifacts with a careless sneeze, but the Myrtle Beach Pinball Museum in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina takes the ...
What if you could literally become exactly who you want to be? That's not just wishful thinking—it's what six-time Olympic medalist Eileen Gu, 22, does every single day. And when she revealed exactly ...
American forces on Tuesday sunk several Iranian ships, including 16 minelayers, near the Strait of Hormuz, according to the U.S. Central Command, amid reports that Tehran was seeking to mine the ...
The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) is classically associated with stabilizing the visual world on the retina by producing an eye movement of equal and opposite amplitude to the motion of the head. Here ...