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Neuro-Education: Carnegie Mellon Brain Imaging Study Illustrates How Remedial Instruction Helps Poor Readers - Read More

Date Added: June 14, 2008 05:16:02 AM
Just as a disciplined exercise regimen helps human muscles become stronger and perform better, specialized workouts for the brain can boost cognitive skills, according to Carnegie Mellon scientists.

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