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The impact of child poverty on brain development: does money matter?

Diogo Macedo FeijóJackson Frederico PiresRegiane Maria Ribeiro GomesEttore José Filippi CarloTayenne Nélly de Lucena VianaJacqueline Rodrigues MagalhãesAmanda Cristine Trevisan SantosLaís Damasceno RodriguesLeandro Freitas OliveiraJúlio César Claudino Dos Santos
Published in: Dementia & neuropsychologia (2023)
The development of the human nervous system makes up a series of fundamental and interdependent events involving birth, growth, and neuronal maturation, in addition to the positive or negative selection of synapses of these neurons that will participate in the composition of neural circuits essential to the activity of the nervous system. In this context, where environment and social relationships seem to be relevant markers for neurodevelopment, advanced neuroimaging techniques and behavioral assessment tools have demonstrated alterations in brain regions and cognitive functions among children developing in low or high socioeconomic status environments. Considering the aspects mentioned, this review aimed to identify the importance of socioeconomic status in children's brain development, seeking to identify what are the impacts of these factors on the morphological and physiological formation of the nervous system, allowing a greater understanding of the importance of environmental factors in neurodevelopmental processes.
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