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  • Neurobehavioral researchers at Rush University Medical Center have found three key factors in a child's behavior that can lead to social rejection.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • (CHICAGO) - Neurobehavioral researchers at Rush University Medical Center have found three key factors in a child's behavior that can lead to social rejection.

    EurekAlert! - Breaking News 2010

  • "Children's ability to develop positive peer relationships is critical to their well-being," said Dr. Clark McKown, study principal investigator and associate executive director and research director at the Rush Neurobehavioral Center.

    innovations-report 2010

  • "Children's ability to develop positive peer relationships is critical to their well-being," said Dr. Clark McKown, study principal investigator and associate executive director and research director at the Rush Neurobehavioral Center.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • "Children's ability to develop positive peer relationships is critical to their well-being," said Dr. Clark McKown, study principal investigator and associate executive director and research director at the Rush Neurobehavioral Center.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • Neurobehavioral researchers at Rush University Medical Center have found three key factors in a child's behavior that can lead to social rejection.

    innovations-report 2010

  • Neurobehavioral researchers at Rush University Medical Center have found three key factors in a child's behavior that can lead to social rejection.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010

  • "We've learned from laboratory experiments, other mission analogs and the Russian's 105-day isolation study that the PVT is sensitive to fatigue and other factors that degrade the ability to pay attention and respond quickly," said Dinges, who leads NSBRI's Neurobehavioral and Psychosocial Factors Team.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • "Children's ability to develop positive peer relationships is critical to their well-being," said Dr. Clark McKown, study principal investigator and associate executive director and research director at the Rush Neurobehavioral Center.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010

  • Neurobehavioral researchers at Rush University Medical Center have found three key factors in a child's behavior that can lead to social rejection.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

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