Village reports signs your child may need occupational therapy include sensory issues, motor skill delays, or emotional ...
Early stages of sensorimotor system development in mammals are characterized by the occurrence of spontaneous movements. Whether and how these movements support correlated activity in developing ...
From rice bins to sidewalk chalk, everyday play can build your child’s logic, motor skills, and curiosity. With simple setups, short sessions, and intentional goals, you can spark meaningful learning ...
We don't usually realize it, but every word we speak depends on a series of complex brain processes working behind the scenes ...
Our body movements profoundly impact how our brain processes sensory information. Historically, it was believed that the brain's primary motor cortex played a key role in modulating sensory ...
While listening to music, our ability to feel internalized rhythms and generate rhythmic movements synchronized with a song's beat relies on the cerebellum and basal ganglia's striatum working in ...
Sensory play isn’t just fun—it’s a powerful way to help kids learn, grow, and regulate their emotions. By engaging multiple senses, children build brain connections, motor skills, and confidence. With ...
It happens that, after lying for a while in a way that puts pressure on a nerve in your arm, you do not feel the arm anymore, you cannot perceive its location and size, and it feels like it does not ...
Physical therapy changes the way body parts are represented in the brain, a finding researchers hope will lead to improved therapies. A team of researchers in Germany and the United States studied 10 ...
Utilizing optogenetics, researchers at Fujita Health University have selectively deactivated neural pathways with light, revealing new insights into how sensory and motor areas of the mouse brain ...