Early verbal abuse may reduce language ability

Children who are verbally abused may suffer lasting negative effects in their brain’s ability to process language, researchers report.

Brain scans of people who were verbally abused as children showed that they have 10% less grey matter in the part of their brains involved in language, compared with non-abused adults.

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