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Write what you learn.Live the protest. Thats the most important weapon you have in your artillery... By Kyla Jade …these studies suggest that exposure to abuse affects visual cortex development, but that vulnerability is limited to an early sensitive period. Specifically, the child’s brain may endeavor to reduce distress by attenuating the development of sensory systems and pathways relaying recurrent aversive or traumatic experiences Such periods allow experience to instruct neural circuits to process or represent information in ways that are adaptive for the individual This is consonant with our hypothesis that abuse-associated neurobiological alterations may not simply reflect damage, but may serve some adaptive purpose. I.E: Abuse f**ks with the way you see the world, especially if you are at a sensitive stage of development (childhood!). However this is not necessarily about being damaged, it can also be about adaptation. EvOlution!
Posted on: Wed, 23 Oct 2013 11:42:38 +0000

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