• DavidGarcia@feddit.nl
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    2 months ago

    have they really aged or is the average adult’s brain today just damaged by isolation?

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      They haven’t ruled out other possibilities, but they found a link that suggest it’s possible. More studies are needed.

      Extreme stress is already associated with cerebral cortex thinning, but just that alone doesn’t match the previous projections and studies.

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    I can believe overall that group of kids (generation?) got damaged in some way, some more than others due to the age/grade and the loss of interactions that help children grow socially. Maybe because girls are more social at those ages that boys? I don’t know if there’s anything to support that and it’s just some stereotype of how grade school girls are.