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Distinct social network types were linked to cognitive and psychological health
Study reveals how bonding and bridging social networks distinctly affect cognitive and psychological health in older adults, with bridging networks showing robust cognitive benefits over time.
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Prior social feedback shaped later infant attention
Study shows how caregiver social feedback during infancy shapes infant attention patterns. Infrequent responses increase vigilance while frequent responses reduce it, with lasting effects across.
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Review finds neurophysiological and neuropsychological markers are established endophenotypes
Review of neurophysiological, neuropsychological, and social cognition endophenotypes in schizophrenia research. Evaluates biomarkers as intermediate indicators linking genetic factors to clinical.