New research from the University of California, Davis reveals that the adolescent brain’s response to emotional faces may predict social health outcomes years later. Utilizing data from the extensive Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study, the research examined how amygdala activity when viewing emotional faces correlates with peer involvement two years on, uncovering intriguing sex-specific […]
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