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Brain science
Your brain has an accent
Published
Fall 2012
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
HEY BABY ...
What's your 'number sense'?
Published
June 26, 2012
Our inborn sense for numbers improves during school years, declines during old age, and remains linked throughout the entire lifespan to academic mathematics achievement, study shows
Puzzles of the brain
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Sept 12, 2011
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Johns Hopkins researchers study artistic aspect of illustrator's memory loss
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