Summary: Brain connectivity at birth may impact emotional processing and social development later in childhood, especially in children born preterm. Researchers found children born preterm with a weaker uncinate fasciculus, the white-matter tract that connects brain regions associated with emotional processing, were more likely to interpret situations in a negative light.
Source: SfN
The strength of brain connections at birth may predict the future emotional and social development of babies born prematurely, according to new research published in eNeuro.
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