Impact of poverty on children’s brain activity

New research reveals the impact of poverty on children’s brain activity. Researchers studied the brain function of children aged between four months and four years in rural India, and compared their results with children from families in Midwest America. They found that children in India from lower-income backgrounds, where mothers also had a low level of education, had weaker brain activity and were more likely to be distracted.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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