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Climate change trauma has real impacts on cognition and the brain, wildfire survivors study shows

Climate change trauma has real impacts on cognition and the brain, wildfire survivors study shows

A wireless EEG cap records brain activity as a person responds to cognitive tests. The image on the right shows significant differences in electrical brain activity recorded on the scalp between people directly exposed to wildfires and a control group, with greater activity in left frontal cortex (red) for the group directly exposed. Credit:

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