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Witnessing their mother's acute and prolonged stress affects executive functioning in children

Psychology

Witnessing their mother's acute and prolonged stress affects executive functioning in children

E. Lashani, I. G. Larsen, et al.

Discover how everyday stress in mothers can shape children's cognitive abilities. This intriguing study conducted by Eileen Lashani, Isabella G. Larsen, Philipp Kanske, Jenny Rosendahl, Jost U. Blasberg, and Veronika Engert reveals critical insights into the relationship between maternal stress and children's executive functioning, emphasizing that maternal stress is a stronger predictor of cognitive performance than children's own stress responses.

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