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Expansion of Disability Parking Permit eligibility to support neurodivergent Canberrans and their families
Are We Truly “Inattentionally Blind”? New Study Revisits “Invisible Gorilla” Experiment for New Insights
LECC ‘critical incident’ recommendations can save lives
Diversity of neurons affects memory, study finds
Effects on memory of neuron diversity in brain region revealed
Visual Processing Before Moving Hands: Insights into Our Visual Sensory System
AssistiveWare ushers in next generation of AAC technology
What Caregivers Should Know About Pediatric Physical Therapy
Preventing Dementia Free Online Course
Timely safety reminder around schools
WHO calls for accelerated action to reduce anaemia
New AUSLAN storytime program for deaf children
Understanding self-directed ageism
Passing the sniff test: Can we train our brain to boost smell and memory?
Public consultation of experts to join the Guideline Development Group (GDG) for Defeating Meningitis by 2030 Roadmap: Meningitis diagnosis, treatment and care guidelines
Love thy neighbour: How to help older people deal with social isolation and loneliness
Trauma, anxiety, depression, solitude: The impact of COVID-19 on academic integrity
Children being let down by government’s failure to staff CHaPS
APS joins Justice Reform Initiative
Australian-first study launches into the impacts of long COVID on intimate partner violence victim-survivors
Keeping Young People Out Of Criminal Justice System
AI to Z: all the terms you need to know to keep up in the AI hype age
PRIME MINISTER BREAKS ELECTION COMMITMENT TO AUSTRALIAN BABIES
Networks of silver nanowires seem to learn and remember, much like our brains
Book goes underground to find how climate change shapes stories
Cerebral blood vessels reveal potential stroke drug target
Early learners to benefit from ‘life skills’ programme
Associations between mental health and blood pressure
Will AI ever reach human-level intelligence? We asked 5 experts
Concussion prevention front of mind for Griffith researchers
Research sheds new light on self-destructive behaviour
We make thousands of unconscious decisions every day. Here’s how your brain copes with that
Why do people crave the approval of an abusive or narcissistic parent? And what can they do about it?
Turning down the volume of pain – how to retrain your brain when you get sensitised
Time out: We all need a three-day weekend
Housing quality may affect kids with ADHD: study
Caring for carer
Telethon & Foodbank WA Delivering Proven Program that Benefits Young Children
Carinity caring for carer
Repugnant video mocks people with disability
Milstein speaker to explore “The Battle for Your Brain”
Tiny eye movements are under a surprising degree of cognitive control
Experiencing trauma can change some people’s outlook on life – sometimes for the better
Geelong set to host Nature Play Week event
Disability suspension rates show education system in crisis
Don’t let food allergies spoil your child’s fun
Researchers aim to offer accessible mental health services to children
Remember me? Gender, race may make you forgettable