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Child Brain Development, Environmental Change, and Economic Mobility
This study examines the neurobiological and economic consequences of early-life exposure to adverse environmental conditions, with a focus on air quality as a critical determinant of child development. Mounting evidence from neuroscience demonstrates that chronic exposure to pollutants such as fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and nitrogen oxides is associated with reductions in cortical gray matter, particularly in regions of the brain responsible for memory formation, executi
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