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The eyes have it: Dr. Bret Eschman’s vision for cognitive development | UTC News
Now in his third year at UTC, Dr. Bret Eschman uses eye-tracking technology in the Visual Memory and Attention Development Lab to study how people perceive, pay attention and make decisions. His work spans all ages, but much of his focus is on infants and young children—with the goal of identifying early markers for cognitive, social or language delays.
United Way of Greater Chattanooga urges partners to aid working families | Chattanooga Times Free Press
Tennessee ranks 49th in the nation for the amount of resources available to children between birth and 3 years old, which is the most sensitive period for brain development.
About half of Tennessee’s children live in families facing financial hardship | Chattanooga Times Free Press
Those households often don't qualify for public assistance, and they sometimes have to make difficult decisions about which bills to pay on a month-to-month basis.
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