Neuroimaging found girls experienced cortical thinning far faster than boys did during the first year of Covid lockdowns.
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A neuroimaging technique called functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) was used to shine light waves into three patients' brains to find activity in response to different commands
Neuroimaging found girls experienced cortical thinning far faster than boys did during the first year of Covid lockdowns.
Neuroimaging found girls experienced cortical thinning far faster than boys did during the first year of Covid lockdowns.
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