 
					Laura Sanders
Senior Writer, Neuroscience
Laura Sanders reports on neuroscience for Science News. She wrote Growth Curve, a blog about the science of raising kids, from 2013 to 2019 and continues to write about child development and parenting from time to time. She earned her Ph.D. in molecular biology from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, where she studied the nerve cells that compel a fruit fly to perform a dazzling mating dance. Convinced that she was missing some exciting science somewhere, Laura turned her eye toward writing about brains in all shapes and forms. She holds undergraduate degrees in creative writing and biology from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, where she was a National Merit Scholar. Growth Curve, her 2012 series on consciousness and her 2013 article on the dearth of psychiatric drugs have received awards recognizing editorial excellence.
 
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All Stories by Laura Sanders
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineInfant stress linked to teen brain changesGirls, but not boys, showed later changes in brain regions that regulate emotions. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineYour brain on speed datingActivity in two regions helps calculate compatibility with potential mates. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineMonkeys keep the beat without outside helpNerve cells in the brain may regulate a precise sense of internal time-keeping. 
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- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineSame neurons at work in sleep and under anesthesiaDrugs boost activity in nerve cells that usually induce a slumber. 
- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceHighlights from Neuroscience 2012A collection of reports from the Society for Neuroscience annual meeting, New Orleans. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineSuicidal ThreadsEarly abuse weaves its way into the brain, with potentially tragic consequences. 
- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceDrug helps put bad memories to restA brain injection before sleep aids fearful mice — and might lead to a PTSD treatment strategy. 
- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceTeens can keep their cool to win rewardsAn unexpected experimental result suggests adolescent impulsivity is not inevitable. 
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- 			 Humans HumansCar-crazy kid wins middle school science competitionFirst place at Broadcom MASTERS goes to 14-year-old who studied automotive aerodynamics. 
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