Radically reframing studies on neurobiology and socioeconomic circumstances: a call for social justice-oriented neuroscience

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    Despite considerable empirical evidence demonstrating the biological burden of socioeconomic factors, attempts to deliver evidence-based interventions to address these types of adversity have been laborious and with few victories (Wainberg et_al, 2017; Campion et_al, 2022). This shift decreased the number of studies investigating how structural drivers of social determinants (e_g, sociopolitical context, legal frameworks, and policies) impacted individuals (Muntaner et_al, 2000; Krieger, 2001; Crear-Perry et_al, 2021). Greater neighborhood disadvantage is associated with higher stress levels (Steptoe and Feldman, 2001; Aneshensel, 2009; Hackman et_al, 2012; Barrington et_al, 2014; Chattarji et_al, 2015; Snedker and . . .

     

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