A new developmental theory is reshaping how experts understand the reliability of children's and adolescents' memories of traumatic events and adverse experiences.
When you’ve had a brain injury, becoming a parent can be very different to how you imagined. The impact it can have is as wide as the types of brain injury and personalities involved. Understanding ...
Xi Zhu studies PTSD, depression, OCD and brain development to uncover markers that could lead to more precise care ...
In research conducted by Madigan et al. (2019), involving 2,441 children aged 24, 36, and 60 months (50.2 percent boys and 49.8 percent girls), the study reported that “[a]pproximately 98% of US ...
Income inequality in society has been linked to structural changes in the brains of children who go on to experience poorer mental health.
A large-scale neuroimaging study of over 10,000 U.S. children reveals that income inequality in society is tied to structural and functional brain changes that predict poorer mental health outcomes.
A new study reveals that the brain’s social perception pathway—a network that processes faces, gaze, and speech—is already active at birth or shortly thereafter.
There’s a Swiggy-fication of our psychological wellbeing today. From AI therapy to feel-better playlists, it is on-demand, accessed through tech, and often involves three parties: user-provider-platfo ...
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Neuroscience research finds altered brain networks in youth who perceive home or school as unsafe
A large-scale study published in Psychological Medicine suggests that these perceptions of social danger are linked to changes in brain connectivity during early adolescence, which in turn predict ...
New Mexico ranks 50th in the nation for child wellbeing, covering ages from birth through 24. That’s according to the Annie E. Casey Foundation. The organization's president, Lisa Lawson, has recently ...
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