What your mother did when she was a child may have an effect on your memory
Wednesday, February 4, 2009 - 09:07
in Psychology & Sociology
A new study by researchers from Rush University Medical Centre and Tufts University School of Medicine using mice indicate that a child's memory and the severity of learning disorders may be affected by what his or her mother did when she was a child...
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