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This work shows that in general, socioeconomic status is associated with variations in the makeup and function of certain brain structures. Children from poorer backgrounds have smaller gray matter volume in the hippocampus, for example, and also exhibit differences in amygdala and prefrontal cortex activity, in comparison to those who are better off. These characteristics are associated with impairments in such domains as attention, memory, and emotional regulation.
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