Living in a violent neighborhood affects children's brain development
February 22, 2024
February 22, 2024
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Feb. 22 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
Nurturing parents can buffer against harmful effects, study finds
Study (PDF): Exposure to Community Violence as a Mechanism Linking Neighborhood Disadvantage to Amygdala Reactivity and the Protective Role of Parental Nurturance
Living in neighborhoods with high levels of violence can affect children's development by changing the way that a part of the brain detects and re . . .
Nurturing parents can buffer against harmful effects, study finds
Study (PDF): Exposure to Community Violence as a Mechanism Linking Neighborhood Disadvantage to Amygdala Reactivity and the Protective Role of Parental Nurturance
Living in neighborhoods with high levels of violence can affect children's development by changing the way that a part of the brain detects and re . . .