Artículo
The impact of poverty on the development of brain networks
Fecha de publicación:
08/2012
Editorial:
Frontiers Research Foundation
Revista:
Frontiers In Human Neuroscience
ISSN:
1662-5161
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Although the study of brain development in non-human animals is an old one, recent imaging methods have allowed non-invasive studies of the grey and white matter of the human brain over the lifespan. Classic animal studies show clearly that impoverished environments reduce cortical grey matter in relation to complex environments and cognitive and imaging studies in humans suggest which networks may be most influenced by poverty. Studies have been clear in showing the plasticity of many brain systems, but whether sensitivity to learning differs over the lifespan and for which networks is still unclear. A major task for current research is a successful integration of these methods to understand how development and learning shape the neural networks underlying achievements in literacy, numeracy, and attention. This paper seeks to foster further integration by reviewing the current state of knowledge relating brain changes to behavior and indicating possible future directions.
Palabras clave:
ATTENTION
,
BRAIN NETWORKS
,
CHILDHOOD POVERTY
,
LITERACY
,
NUMERACY
,
PLASTICITY
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Citación
Lipina, Sebastián Javier; Posner, Michael I.; The impact of poverty on the development of brain networks; Frontiers Research Foundation; Frontiers In Human Neuroscience; 6; 238; 8-2012; 1-12
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