Tag: Deanna M. Barch June 8, 2023 Children’s brain scans provide clues to processing of emotional cuesAs children age, such brain activity becomes similar to how the brains of peers process such cues.News Release October 19, 2020 Barch, Bateman elected to National Academy of MedicineResearch into psychological disorders, Alzheimer’s disease earned the two one of the most prestigious honors in health, medical field.National Leaders May 26, 2020 $13.7 million to further adolescent brain development studyGrant from National Institute on Drug Abuse to extend landmark study.News Release January 21, 2019 Utmost care: A day in the life of the School of MedicineSee the breadth of ongoing efforts to advance research, education and the best medical care possible for patients. April 25, 2016 Nurturing during preschool years boosts child’s brain growthMothers' support linked to robust growth of brain area involved in learning, memory, stress response.News Release January 15, 2016 Poverty linked to childhood depression, changes in brain connectivityConditions associated with poverty appear to interfere with how key brain regions connect and increase depression risk in children.News Release December 16, 2015 Early childhood depression alters brain developmentFindings may help explain why those who are depressed have difficulty regulating their moods and emotions.News Release September 28, 2015 How your brain is wired reveals the real youSource: Scientific American February 3, 2015 Restoring joyFor many, depression begins in early childhood. That’s one of the major findings from a team of School of Medicine child psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers.Outlook Magazine October 4, 2014 The Human ConnectomeEffort to relate brain connectivity to individual capabilities will establish a new baseline for future studies.Outlook Magazine Posts navigation