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Drover J et al. – Infants were assessed with a 2–step problem solving task. In the 12–month feeding and 6–week weaning studies, supplemented children had more intentional solutions and higher intention scores than controls. These results suggest that LCPUFA supplementation improves means–end problem solving.

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