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Early childhood depression alters brain development?
December 16, 2015 by NewsBot
The brains of children who suffer clinical depression as preschoolers develop abnormally, compared with the brains of preschoolers unaffected by the disorder, according to new research. Their gray matter is lower in volume and thinner in the cortex, a part of the brain important in the processing of emotions.