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31 min
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Brain changes In the cactus
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- Society & Culture
In this episode, we hear from Dr Erin Burke Quinlan, Lecturer at the Social, Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre, and IMAGEN Project Coordinator, at King’s College London.
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Mentioned:
- IMAGEN, one of the first longitudinal studies of adolescents
- Peer victimisation and bullying
- Why study adolescents and the brain?
- Chronic peer victimisation and brain volume changes
- Implications for bullying prevention and research.
In this episode, we hear from Dr Erin Burke Quinlan, Lecturer at the Social, Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre, and IMAGEN Project Coordinator, at King’s College London.
If you love the show, please rate and review it!
Mentioned:
- IMAGEN, one of the first longitudinal studies of adolescents
- Peer victimisation and bullying
- Why study adolescents and the brain?
- Chronic peer victimisation and brain volume changes
- Implications for bullying prevention and research.
31 min