In 2019, three researchers studied the way teenagers’ brains react to angry and fearful facial expressions. The teens were also asked to self-report if they bullied others or if they were victimized.
Gender-diverse adolescents who experience bullying and live in states with persistently unsupportive gender identity laws are significantly more likely to suffer escalating psychological distress ...
New research is suggesting that there may be physical structural differences in the brains of adolescents who are regularly bullied. Share on Pinterest A recent study charts brain changes linked to ...
In a collaboration between Turun yliopisto and the University of Turku, researchers led by Birgitta Paranko and Lauri Nummenmaa explored the immediate effects of bullying on the brain. As reported in ...
When Jack Vincenty was 12, he became obsessed with washing. He had just begun the sixth grade. "Constantly washing my hands or showering was my ritualistic activity," he said. "My parents quickly took ...
In a collaboration between Turun yliopisto and the University of Turku, researchers led by Birgitta Paranko and Lauri Nummenmaa explored the immediate effects of bullying on the brain. As reported in ...