Do we know if those kids have the same
physiological brain differences?
Not exact matches
There are
physiological differences in a male
brain and a female
brain, same as there is with the body.
There are
physiological differences in a female
brain and a male
brain.
Editor - in - Chief of the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Dean of the College of Sciences at The University of Texas at San Antonio, Dr. George Perry said, «Precisely defining the
physiological and structural basis of gender
differences in
brain function will illuminate Alzheimer's disease and understanding our partners.»
While anxiety and depression are characterized as mental health disorders rather than
physiological illnesses, this really is a distinction without a
difference as the functioning of the
brain is a direct consequence of biochemical reactions that are no less dependent on physical aspects of our bodies, than our hearts and lungs are.
Studies demonstrating this greater susceptibility of neurobiologically responsive children to both positive and negative aspects of their environments have implicated a wide variety of stressors and adversities, including paternal depression (67), marital conflict (68, 69), parental psychopathology (70), and overall family distress (71); of positive environmental features, including parental warmth (72) and supportive interventions (73); and of defining biological parameters, including
physiological reactivity (e.g., 74, 75),
differences in
brain circuitry (76), and gene polymorphisms (77, 78).