Brain scans help predict learning problems: study

Brain scans may help identify children with learning difficulties much earlier by measuring their short-term memory capacity, according to a Swedish study

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Stockholm: Brain scans may help identify children with learning difficulties much earlier by measuring their short-term memory capacity, according to a Swedish study.

The study by a team of researchers at Karolinska Institute, published in the Journal of Neuroscience, showed that it is possible to map the development of short-term memory capacity with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI scans).