Home » Psychology news » How socioeconomic status shapes developing brains
How socioeconomic status shapes developing brains
December 26, 2018 by NewsBot
The relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and brain anatomy is mostly stable from childhood to early adulthood, according to a longitudinal neuroimaging study of more than 600 healthy young people. This finding suggests interventions designed to mitigate the influence of low SES on brain and mental health may be most beneficial for children younger than age five.