Impact of Childhood Trauma on Female Survivors: Altered Cortical Thickness Revealed

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A neuroimaging study conducted in Germany found that women who experienced childhood trauma had reduced cortical thickness in specific brain areas, particularly the right lingual gyrus of the occipital lobe. Individuals who experienced childhood trauma and later developed borderline personality disorder (BPD) had even thinner cortices in several additional brain areas. Childhood trauma is a major risk factor for mental health disorders, and this study adds to our understanding of the brain's response to trauma. However, the study's limitations include a small sample size and the exclusion of men.
Topics:health#borderline-personality-disorder#brain-development#childhood-trauma#cortical-thickness#mental-health#neuroscience
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