Monday, 22 October 2012

Brain change bad behaviour link

See on Scoop.it - Psychology Update



The brains of teenage girls with behavioural disorders are structurally different to those of their peers, researchers have found.

The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry study of 40 girls revealed differences in the structure of areas linked to empathy and emotions.


Previous work has found similar results in boys.


Experts suggest it may be possible to use scans to spot problems early, then offer social or psychological help.




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