A new study in Molecular Psychiatry suggests that the timing of childhood abuse is linked to distinct differences in how the adult brain processes emotional information, depending on whether the trauma happened in early childhood or adolescence.
A recent study published in Molecular Psychiatry provides evidence that experiencing abuse during different stages of childhood and adolescence alters how the brain processes emotions in adulthood. T… [+9795 chars]
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