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Chimpanzees' brains reflect their early childhood experiences
Proper socialization could make up, in part, for separation of a child from their mother
Two behavioral neuroscientists discuss the long-term damage of family separation
The neurological and behavioral consequences of separating children from parents, especially mothers, can persist into adulthood
Why scientists are taking a more active role in politics and policy
Cognitive neuroscientist Timothy Verstynen thinks scientists need to take visible stances on issues like forced family separation