Exploring Neurodevelopment and Mental Health Correlations
Type
Fundamental Research
Cohort
College
Team Size
3-5 Students
Status
Planning
About the Research
Study the relationship between neurodevelopment and mental health. It aims to uncover how early brain development impacts long-term mental well-being and contributes to the prevention of mental health disorders. The research will involve the study of neurological pathways, brain structures, and how they influence mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, and other conditions. Participants will explore fundamental theories and examine how biological processes shape mental health outcomes.
Your Mentor
Camilla Jones
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