September 7, 2010 — A preference for viewing geometric patterns may be an early indicator of an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children as young as 14 months, suggests a new prospective study. In ...
A new study demonstrates that certain incised stone artifacts from the Levantine Middle Paleolithic, specifically from Manot, Qafzeh, and Quneitra caves, were deliberately engraved with geometric ...
Florida's design scene is experiencing an exciting transformation as bold, geometric patterns take center stage in homes ...
A global catalog shows how creatures across the tree of life balance rigidity with flexibility in remarkably consistent ways ...
Want to give a modernizing touch to your home decor? Interior design experts suggest adding geometric patterns. Here's how Geometric patterns in home decor: Tips to add modern flair to your interior ...
Using eye-tracking methods, researchers have shown that toddlers with autism spend significantly more time visually examining dynamic geometric patterns than they do looking at social images -- a ...
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