Childhood poverty is a risk factor for poorer cognitive performance during childhood and adulthood. While evidence linking childhood poverty and memory deficits in adulthood has been accumulating, underlying neural mechanisms are unknown. To investigate neurobiological links between childhood poverty and adult memory performance, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during a visuospatial memory task in healthy young adults with varying income levels during childhood. Participants were assessed at age 9 and followed through young adulthood to assess income and related factors. During adulthood, participants completed a visuospatial memory task while undergoing MRI scanning. Patterns of neural activation, as well as memory rec...
The neuroscientific study of child poverty is a topic that has only recently emerged. In comparison ...
Prior research indicates that lower resting-state functional coupling between two brain networks, la...
Experiencing poverty during childhood and adolescence may affect brain function. However, income is ...
Childhood poverty is a risk factor for poorer cognitive performance during childhood and adulthood. ...
Childhood poverty is a risk factor for poorer cognitive performance during childhood and adulthood. ...
One in five American children grows up in poverty. Childhood poverty has far-reaching adverse impact...
Compared to their middle-income peers, adolescents reared in poverty perform less accurately on neur...
Living in poverty places children at very high risk for problems across a variety of domains, includ...
Facets of the post-natal environment including the type and complexity of environmental stimuli, the...
One out of every five American children lives below the federal poverty line. Considering that pover...
Children exposed to early childhood poverty are at increased risk for learning and academic problems...
Early childhood poverty is a risk factor for lower school achievement, reduced earnings, and poorer ...
IMPORTANCE Children living in poverty generally perform poorly in school, with markedly lower standa...
Living in poverty places children at very high risk for problems across a variety of domains, includ...
This study examined whether middle-aged adults exposed to poverty in childhood or current financial ...
The neuroscientific study of child poverty is a topic that has only recently emerged. In comparison ...
Prior research indicates that lower resting-state functional coupling between two brain networks, la...
Experiencing poverty during childhood and adolescence may affect brain function. However, income is ...
Childhood poverty is a risk factor for poorer cognitive performance during childhood and adulthood. ...
Childhood poverty is a risk factor for poorer cognitive performance during childhood and adulthood. ...
One in five American children grows up in poverty. Childhood poverty has far-reaching adverse impact...
Compared to their middle-income peers, adolescents reared in poverty perform less accurately on neur...
Living in poverty places children at very high risk for problems across a variety of domains, includ...
Facets of the post-natal environment including the type and complexity of environmental stimuli, the...
One out of every five American children lives below the federal poverty line. Considering that pover...
Children exposed to early childhood poverty are at increased risk for learning and academic problems...
Early childhood poverty is a risk factor for lower school achievement, reduced earnings, and poorer ...
IMPORTANCE Children living in poverty generally perform poorly in school, with markedly lower standa...
Living in poverty places children at very high risk for problems across a variety of domains, includ...
This study examined whether middle-aged adults exposed to poverty in childhood or current financial ...
The neuroscientific study of child poverty is a topic that has only recently emerged. In comparison ...
Prior research indicates that lower resting-state functional coupling between two brain networks, la...
Experiencing poverty during childhood and adolescence may affect brain function. However, income is ...