How does poverty impact early brain development
A recent census report found that nearly a quarter of children in the united states, about 16.1 million, lived in poverty in 2012.A study published monday in jama pediatrics reveals for the first time the mechanism behind the relationship between childhood poverty and doing poorly in school.The risks for these outcomes, the research shows, are mediated through brain development.Living in poorer neighborhoods may affect brain development in children, a new study has found.(2009) examined the gene expression and dna methylation of the human glucocorticoid receptor (nr3c1) gene in hippocampal.
That the direct consequences of economic insufficiency on brain.Explains the association between neighborhood poverty and scores on cognitive tests, they said.December 11, 2013 by chris barncard.And researchers hadn't explored the impacts of such conditions on cerebral development.The deleterious effects of poverty on child development have been well established in psychosocial research, with poverty identified as among the most powerful risk factors for poor developmental outcomes.
It stretches from one generation to the next, trapping individuals in a socioeconomic pit that is nearly impossible to ascend.