Early Life Adversity Hastens Brain Development in Children

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Early Life Adversity Hastens Brain Development in Children
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A study led by researchers from A*STAR’s Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences found that children exposed to early life adversity (ELA) exhibit accelerated brain development during the preschool years as an adaptive mechanism to adverse circumstances. This acceleration may lead to reduced neuroplasticity and increased risk of cognitive and mental health issues later in life. The study highlights the importance of early intervention to improve outcomes for children exposed to ELA and suggests potential areas for future investigation, including the effects of ELA on premature brain aging and the effectiveness of intervention strategies.

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