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A Novel Effort to See How Poverty Affects Young Brains


A Novel Effort to See How Poverty Affects Young Brains
An emerging branch of neuroscience asks a question long on the minds of researchers. Recent stimulus payments make the study more relevant.
By Alla Katsnelson
April 7, 2021Updated 6:17 p.m. ET
New monthly payments in the pandemic relief package have the potential to lift millions of American children out of poverty. Some scientists believe the payments could change children’s lives even more fundamentally via their brains.
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Does cash aid to poor parents help their children’s long-term brain development?Credit.Karsten Moran for The New York Times
It’s well established that growing up in poverty correlates with disparities in educational achievement, health and employment. But an emerging branch of neuroscience asks how poverty affects the developing brain. ....

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Kimberly Noble: How Does Family Income Affect Child Brain Development?


About Kimberly Noble
Kimberly Noble is a neuroscientist and pediatrician. She is a Professor of Neuroscience and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, where she serves as the director of Neurocognition, Early Experience and Development Lab.
Her research focuses on disparities in development and health across infancy, childhood, and adolescence. She is also the co-director of Baby s First Years study, a clinical trial of poverty reduction to assess the impact of household income on children s development in the first three years of life.
She received her B.A. in Biological Basis of Behavior, Ph.D. in neuroscience, and M.D. in Medicine from the University of Pennsylvania. Noble completed her residency in pediatrics at Columbia University Medical Center. ....

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