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Adolescence as a neurobiological critical period for the development of higher‐order cognition
HighlightsWe propose a critical period model of adolescent neurocognitive development.Critical period mechanisms refine and stabilize association cortex development.The development of the dopamine system may act as a critical period trigger.Our model ...
Bart Larsen, B. Luna
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OBJECTIVE To estimate the prevalence of anxiety disorders in pregnant and postpartum women and identify predictors accounting for variability across estimates.
Emily J. Fawcett +4 more
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The founding of Kanem by Assyrian refugees ca. 600 BCE: documentary, linguistic, and archaeological evidence [PDF]
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 265The history of Kanem-Bornu has received relatively little attention for a number of decades, but recent archaeological research in West Africa has renewed interest in the topic.
Dierk, Lange
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A critical period for second language acquisition: Evidence from 2/3 million English speakers.
Children learn language more easily than adults, though when and why this ability declines have been obscure for both empirical reasons (underpowered studies) and conceptual reasons (measuring the ultimate attainment of learners who started at different ...
Joshua K. Hartshorne +2 more
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thesisThe archaeology of southwestern Caucasia has for centuries been overshadowed by the classical Ancient Near Eastern civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt.
Jensen, Reilly Sabine
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Excavations at the Mound of Van Fortress/Tuspa [PDF]
The prime concern of this investigation was the extent of the lower settlement of the Van Fortress/Tuspa, the capital city of the Urartians, especially the mound, since all the previous excavators have suggested the presence of earlier levels beneath the
Konyar, Erkan
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The Evolution of the Archaeological Landscape of the Armenian Highland during the Iron Age [PDF]
The present paper aims to evaluate the archaeological landscape patterns of the territory of the present-day Republic of Armenia and Autonomous Republic of Nakhchivan.
Castelluccia, M
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Landscapes Of Power In The South Caucasus (1500-600 Bce): Gis And Phenomenological Approaches [PDF]
This research focuses on the relationship between natural landscapes and the built environment in the Urartian Empire, which controlled parts of the South Caucasus, northwestern Iran and eastern Turkey from 800-600 BCE.
Cohen, Rachel
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