Early results show a troubling trend: Kids who grow up with higher levels of violence as a backdrop in their lives, based on MRI scans, have weaker real-time neural connections and interaction in parts of the brain involved in awareness, judgment, and ethical and emotional processing.
Tries to coin term neuroscience of poverty.
Still largely based on correlations between brain patterns and particular environments: violence, excessive noise, chaos at home, pollution, malnutrition, abuse and parents without jobs
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