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Neuroscience and Inclusive Learning: Strategies to Improve Academic Performance
Estimated reading time: 8 minutes Key takeaways The integration…
Read full articleISEP visits Costa Rica
This September, ISEP travels to Costa Rica with the aim of establishing new alliances with universities, institutions and...
Read moreISEP visits Costa Rica
This September, ISEP travels to Costa Rica with the aim of establishing new alliances with universities, institutions, and...
Read moreThe Important Role of Neurologopedics in Geriatric Residences
Healthy living, "healthy aging," words that refer to a lifestyle, encompassing a series of good habits and...
Read moreThe important role of neurologopedics in geriatric residences
Healthy living, "healthy aging," words that refer to a lifestyle, encompassing a series of good habits and...
Read moreThe Neural Circuits of Risk Behaviors
As psychology professionals, we know that “risk behavior is defined as the repeated search for danger, in which the person puts their life at stake.
Read moreThe Neural Circuits of Risky Behaviors
As psychology professionals, we know that “risk behavior is defined as the repeated search for danger, in which...
Read moreNew technologies, allies in cognitive stimulation for older adults
Successful aging depends on fostering a healthy old age. There are scientific initiatives aimed at reducing the probability of a…
Read moreDenver Method in Children with Autism
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that 1 in…
Read moreNew technologies, allies in cognitive stimulation for older adults
Successful aging depends on fostering a healthy old age. There are scientific initiatives aimed at reducing the likelihood of a…
Read moreDenver Method in Children with Autism
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that 1 in…
Read moreDementia and Vitamin B. A Clinical Case
Vitamin B12 deficiency is a very rare cause of reversible dementia, especially as a sole cause. It consists of…
Read moreDementia and Vitamin B. A Clinical Case
Vitamin B12 deficiency is a very rare cause of reversible dementia, especially as a sole cause. It consists of…
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