What is the neuropsychological basis for the brain's ever-changing contextualized goals? I explore this question from the perspective of the Affect Management Framework (AMF).
A variety of studies are showing that rough-and-tumble play is important for animals and kids alike.
Unfinished tasks occupy your brain differently than completed ones. Discover why "done" matters more than "perfect"—and how ...
Budget shortfalls and nearly $1 trillion in looming federal Medicaid cuts have prompted states to rein in spending on a widely embraced autism therapy, pinching families who depend on the services.
A specialized holiday toy drive aimed at supporting children on the autism spectrum is helping ensure that meaningful, ...
The Department of Vermont Health Access has said it intends to implement a series of changes that would affect centers for children with autism ...
Daghay, H. (2025) Applied Behavior Analysis: Foundations for Supporting Diverse Learning Needs of Autistic Students in ...
Abstract: As society witnesses an increasing presence of robots in domains such as healthcare, education, and service industries, understanding user perceptions and acceptance becomes essential. This ...
In a little over ten years, organoid models—miniature, lab-grown clusters of cells that imitate real organs—have transformed how we study human development and disease while accelerating drug ...
A new University of California San Diego School of Medicine study offers a unified biological model to explain how genetic ...
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