A new study has discovered that stress in early childhood leads to faster maturation of certain brain regions during adolescence.
In contrast, stress experienced later in life leads to slower maturation of the adolescent brain, according to a long-term study conducted by researchers at Radboud University in the Netherlands.
For the study, researchers monitored 37 subjects for almost 20 years.
In 1998, the group — which then was made up of 129 one-year-olds and their parents — was tested...
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