Original paper
Childhood socio‐economic disadvantage predicts reduced myelin growth across adolescence and young adulthood
Abstract
Socio‐economic disadvantage increases exposure to life stressors. Animal research suggests early life stressors impact later neurodevelopment, including myelin developmental growth. To determine how early life disadvantage may affect myelin growth in adolescence and young adulthood, we analysed data from an accelerated longitudinal neuroimaging study measuring magnetisation transfer (MT), a myelin‐sensitive marker, in 288 participants (149...
Paper Details
Title
Childhood socio‐economic disadvantage predicts reduced myelin growth across adolescence and young adulthood
Published Date
May 20, 2020
Journal
Volume
41
Issue
12
Pages
3392 - 3402
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