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1. Family income, parental education and brain structure in children and adolescents – PubMed. (2015, 1 de mayo).

2. The Neuroscience of Socioeconomic Inequality – PubMed. (2020, 1 de diciembre).

3. Associations among average parental educational attainment, maternal stress, and infant screen exposure at 6 months of age – PubMed. (2021, 1 de noviembre).

4. Neural correlates of socioeconomic status in the developing human brain – PubMed. (2012, 1 de julio).

5. Socioeconomic status and structural brain development – PubMed. (2014, 4 de septiembre).

5. Socioeconomic disparities in neurocognitive development in the first two years of life – PubMed. (2015, 1 de julio).

6. Socioeconomic Status, Subjective Social Status, and Perceived Stress: Associations with Stress Physiology and Executive Functioning – PubMed. (2015, 1 de enero).

7. Associations among family socioeconomic status, EEG power at birth, and cognitive skills during infancy – PubMed. (2016, 1 de junio).

8. Socioeconomic status, white matter, and executive function in children – PubMed. (2016, 2 de agosto).

9. Age-Related Differences in Cortical Thickness Vary by Socioeconomic Status – PubMed. (2016, 19 de septiembre).

10. Wealth, Poverty, and the Brain: A Q&A With Kimberly Noble. (2023, 1 de mayo). Psychology Today.

11. Dopamine promotes head direction plasticity during orienting movements – PubMed. (2022, 1 de diciembre). PubMed.

12. Neuroplasticity within and between Functional Brain Networks in Mental Training Based on Long-Term Meditation – PubMed. (2021, 18 de agosto).

13. Romeo, R. R., Segaran, J., Leonard, J. A., Robinson, S. T., West, M. R., Mackey, A. P., Yendiki, A., Rowe, M. L., & Gabrieli, J. D. (2018, 5 de septiembre). Language Exposure Relates to Structural Neural Connectivity in Childhood. Journal of Neuroscience.

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1. Family income, parental education and brain structure in children and adolescents – PubMed. (2015, 1 de mayo).


2. The Neuroscience of Socioeconomic Inequality – PubMed. (2020, 1 de diciembre).


3. Associations among average parental educational attainment, maternal stress, and infant screen exposure at 6 months of age – PubMed. (2021, 1 de noviembre).


4. Neural correlates of socioeconomic status in the developing human brain – PubMed. (2012, 1 de julio).



5. Socioeconomic status and structural brain development – PubMed. (2014, 4 de septiembre).


5. Socioeconomic disparities in neurocognitive development in the first two years of life – PubMed. (2015, 1 de julio).


6. Socioeconomic Status, Subjective Social Status, and Perceived Stress: Associations with Stress Physiology and Executive Functioning – PubMed. (2015, 1 de enero).


7. Associations among family socioeconomic status, EEG power at birth, and cognitive skills during infancy – PubMed. (2016, 1 de junio).


8. Socioeconomic status, white matter, and executive function in children – PubMed. (2016, 2 de agosto).


9. Age-Related Differences in Cortical Thickness Vary by Socioeconomic Status – PubMed. (2016, 19 de septiembre).


10. Wealth, Poverty, and the Brain: A Q&A With Kimberly Noble. (2023, 1 de mayo). Psychology Today.


11. Dopamine promotes head direction plasticity during orienting movements – PubMed. (2022, 1 de diciembre). PubMed.


12. Neuroplasticity within and between Functional Brain Networks in Mental Training Based on Long-Term Meditation – PubMed. (2021, 18 de agosto).


13. Romeo, R. R., Segaran, J., Leonard, J. A., Robinson, S. T., West, M. R., Mackey, A. P., Yendiki, A., Rowe, M. L., & Gabrieli, J. D. (2018, 5 de septiembre). Language Exposure Relates to Structural Neural Connectivity in Childhood. Journal of Neuroscience.