Socioeconomic status (SES) plays a significant role in health and disease. At the same time, early-life conditions affect neural function and structure, suggesting the brain may be a conduit for the biological embedding of SES. Here, we investigate the brain anatomy signatures of SES in a large-scale population cohort aged 45–85 years. We assess both gray matter morphometry and tissue properties indicative of myelin content. Higher life course SES is associated with increased volume in several brain regions, including postcentral and temporal gyri, cuneus, and cerebellum. We observe more widespread volume differences and higher myelin content in the sensorimotor network but lower myelin content in the temporal lobe associated with childhood...
There have been many reports confirming the association between lower childhood socioeconomic circum...
International audienceThe development of the hippocampus and amygdala is particularly sensitive to e...
Children’s cognitive abilities and school achievements are deeply affected by parental socioeconomic...
Socioeconomic status (SES) plays a significant role in health and disease. At the same time, early-l...
Socioeconomic status (SES) plays a significant role in health and disease. At the same time, early-l...
Socioeconomic status (SES) plays a significant role in health and disease. At the same time, early-l...
The cerebellum is highly sensitive to adverse environmental factors throughout the life span. Socioe...
Recent findings indicate robust associations between socioeconomic status (SES) and brain structure ...
<div><p>Recent findings indicate robust associations between socioeconomic status (SES) and brain st...
Socioeconomic status (SES) correlates with brain structure, a relation of interest given the long-ob...
Higher socio-economic status (SES) has been proposed to have facilitating and protective effects on ...
Abstract Higher socio-economic status (SES) has been proposed to have facilitating and protective e...
Higher socio-economic status (SES) has been proposed to have facilitating and protective effects on ...
Exposure to stress and socioeconomic disadvantage has consistently been linked to psychopathology an...
There is increasing interest in both the cumulative and long term impact of early life adversity on ...
There have been many reports confirming the association between lower childhood socioeconomic circum...
International audienceThe development of the hippocampus and amygdala is particularly sensitive to e...
Children’s cognitive abilities and school achievements are deeply affected by parental socioeconomic...
Socioeconomic status (SES) plays a significant role in health and disease. At the same time, early-l...
Socioeconomic status (SES) plays a significant role in health and disease. At the same time, early-l...
Socioeconomic status (SES) plays a significant role in health and disease. At the same time, early-l...
The cerebellum is highly sensitive to adverse environmental factors throughout the life span. Socioe...
Recent findings indicate robust associations between socioeconomic status (SES) and brain structure ...
<div><p>Recent findings indicate robust associations between socioeconomic status (SES) and brain st...
Socioeconomic status (SES) correlates with brain structure, a relation of interest given the long-ob...
Higher socio-economic status (SES) has been proposed to have facilitating and protective effects on ...
Abstract Higher socio-economic status (SES) has been proposed to have facilitating and protective e...
Higher socio-economic status (SES) has been proposed to have facilitating and protective effects on ...
Exposure to stress and socioeconomic disadvantage has consistently been linked to psychopathology an...
There is increasing interest in both the cumulative and long term impact of early life adversity on ...
There have been many reports confirming the association between lower childhood socioeconomic circum...
International audienceThe development of the hippocampus and amygdala is particularly sensitive to e...
Children’s cognitive abilities and school achievements are deeply affected by parental socioeconomic...