Rhombencephalons [von griech. rhombos = Raute, egkephalos = Gehirn], Rautenhirn, Erhombencephalon, rhombic brain, der hintere Hirnabschnitt der Wirbeltiere, der den (beim Menschen rautenförmigen) ...
Fetuses more exposed to certain air pollutants show changes in the size of specific brain structures, particularly during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. This is the main finding of a ...
After following a protocol of sensory-motor activities with cognitive engagement for two months, eleven children aged 10 to 12 who were diagnosed with dyslexia showed improvement in reading speed.