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Behind the Aegis

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Wed Jul 3, 2019, 05:21 AM Jul 2019

(Jewish Group) Brain structure change in Holocaust survivors hereditary, study finds

Experiencing the Holocaust might have affected survivors’ brain structure, creating a change that was passed on to their children, a new study has shown.

According to research presented at the 5th European Academy of Neurology Congress in Oslo on Sunday, the horrific ordeals of the death camps left a mark on the survivors’ brain structure, specifically in the form of grey matter reduction affecting the parts of their brain responsible for stress response, memory, motivation, emotion, learning, and behavior.

The study, called “Life-long effects of extreme stress on brain structures – a Holocaust survivor MRI study,” compared the brain function of 28 Holocaust survivors with the brain function of 28 people whose family had not been involved in the Holocaust utilizing MRI scanning.

MRI, short for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, is a three-dimensional diagnostic imaging technique used to visualize organs and structures inside the body without the need for X-rays or other radiation, according to Encyclopedia Britannica.

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(Jewish Group) Brain structure change in Holocaust survivors hereditary, study finds (Original Post) Behind the Aegis Jul 2019 OP
... PoliticAverse Jul 2019 #1
All they get was 28 survivors? Pretty small sample. JudyM Jul 2019 #2
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