Extra cash for low-income mothers may influence babies' brain development

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New research suggests giving extra cash to low-income mothers can change their infants' brain development

New research suggests giving extra cash to low-income mothers can change their infants' brain development.Brain measurements at age 1 showed faster activity in key brain regions in infants whose low-income families received $300-plus monthly for a year, compared with those who got $20 each month, U.S. researchers reported Monday.

The results suggest reducing poverty can directly affect infant brain development, said senior author, Dr. Kimberly Noble, a neuroscience and education professor at Teachers College, Columbia University. The findings build on evidence that cash support can improve outcomes for older children, said co-author Katherine Magnuson, director of the National Institute for Research on Poverty and Economic Mobility, based at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.

The larger cash payments in the study were similar to those distributed to low-income families during the pandemic in President Joe Biden's child tax credit program, which ended last month. Mothers enrolled in the study were mostly Black and Hispanic without a college education. As the infants neared their first birthday, researchers made home visits to test the children in person. Infants were fitted with special caps covered with electrodes that detect electrical signals brain cells use to communicate with each other.

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