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Pandemic Brain, Magnetic Migration, Short Pregnancies

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What Do These Kids' Brains Look Like?

Researchers conducted a brain scan on 64 different participants in October 2020 and then another in mid-2022. The researchers found that virtually every teenager's brain had aged three to four years over the course of the pandemic. Most teenage brains go through a maturing process where the hippocampus and the amygdala get thicker. While this happens, the cortex, which is what regulates emotional functioning, begins thinning. And each of these processes had moved along to the point where each teenager's brain looked more like a 20-somethings brain than the average pre-pandemic teenager.

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