We tend to turn our attention to the brain and its function only when certain problems start to appear. It could be when a child starts struggling at school, or an adult starts feeling lost in their own thoughts, or simply when behavior seems out of sync with what’s expected. It is in moments like these that we start looking for patterns and explanations. Yet, a new research reveals that much of who we are may have been shaped long before any of these issues could be observed. Well before we started to speak, our memory could stick, or a...
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