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- who: Rola Farah from the Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, ‑3039, USA have published the research: Maternal depression is associated with altered functional connectivity between neural circuits related to visual, auditory, and cognitive processing during stories listening in preschoolers, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors sought to determine the neurobiological relationship between maternal depression and child language development, specifically focusing on visualization abilities while listening to stories. fMRI data acquired while 4-year-old girls listened to stories was tested for association with the depression severity of their mothers. This approach has been used . . .
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