Saturday 5 December 2015

Parental Absence Alters Children’s Brain Development

Left-behind children had more gray matter in areas of the brain related to memory and the emotions.
The researchers think this may be a result of insufficient pruning of synapses, the connections between neurons.
Synaptic pruning is thought to be a vital developmental stage in adolescence.
Children who had higher gray matter volume in these areas tended to have lower IQs, the researchers found.

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