Higher levels of social inequality are linked with reduced brain volume and disrupted connectivity in areas essential for ...
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin have collaborated with international partners to explore if societal inequality affects our brain. Their research paper is published in Nature ...
These effects were more pronounced in Latin America, highlighting the unique vulnerability of Latin American populations to ...
Social inequality is directly linked with changes in brain, known to be related to ageing and dementia, a study has revealed.
These effects were more pronounced in Latin America, highlighting the unique vulnerability of Latin American populations to macro-level socioeconomic stressors. The findings also revealed that ...
Socio-economic disparities may cause changes in brain structure and connectivity associated with ageing and dementia, ...
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A study by Trinity College Dublin links socio-economic disparities to reduced brain volume and disrupted connectivity, ...