Sunday 19 September 2010

MRI Detects Bigger Hippocampus Effects In Children

Using data analysis from MRI scans, researchers could find evidence that physically fit children, aged 9-10 years old, tend to have bigger hippocampus volume than their fMRIout-of-shape peers. The study was published in the journal Brain Research, and was led by Art Kramer, University of Illinois psychology professor and Beckman Institute director, together with doctoral student Laura Chaddock and kinesiology and community health professor Charles Hillman.

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