Author Archives: Ashley

Study looks at how adults can navigate the decision to move back in with parents

From the North Carolina State University press release: A recent study offers insight into how adults can navigate the often awkward experience of moving back in with their parents. “People… Read more »

Study suggests children’s physical activity linked to academic achievement via regulation of emotions

From the PLOS press release: A new study of children in the U.K. suggests that physical activity is linked to emotional regulation in early childhood, which in turn predicts academic… Read more »

Study suggests mothers’ depression impacts mother-infant relationships

From the King’s College London press release: In a study funded by National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) researchers examined whether depression, either before or… Read more »

Study suggests visual working memory and reasoning tasks help children improve math skills

From the Karolinska Institutet press release: Young children who practice visual working memory and reasoning tasks improve their math skills more than children who focus on spatial rotation exercises, according… Read more »

Study suggests strangeness of our dreams helps our brains generalize day-to-day experiences

From the Cell Press press release: The question of why we dream is a divisive topic within the scientific community: it’s hard to prove concretely why dreams occur and the… Read more »