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How Childhood Trauma Shapes the Brain
GlobeSaturday, November 23, 2024
Scientists used a special type of brain scan called neuroimaging to see how childhood trauma might change the size of different parts of the limbic system. They found that people who had experienced trauma as kids had changes in certain areas of their limbic system. These changes could be a sign that the brain is trying to cope with the trauma in some way.
It's like how a tree grows around a fence – the tree doesn't get hurt, but it changes shape to deal with the barrier. Similarly, our brains might change in response to tough experiences. This study shows that even in healthy individuals, childhood trauma can leave a mark on the brain.
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