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23 July, 06:37

Hans was locked in a large closet for the first four years of his life. A caretaker would bring him food and water and an occasional clean blanket. When Hans was rescued, how would his brain compare to that of a child raised in normal circumstances

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  1. 23 July, 06:38
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    Answer:His brain would be smaller

    Explanation: The human brain continues to grow, until it get to the peak size, in the third or fouth decades of life. The brain tends to get smaller as people age, other reason includes, injury, alcohol use, infection, certain diseases and disorder.
  2. 23 July, 06:50
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    his brain would behave differently compared to a child who lived all that time out of a closet, since he does not present psychological traumas, little pedagogical and school stimulation, and in turn many values not learned by not interacting as a social being. on the other hand, the lack of sunlight would also be related to depression and the lack of vitamin D synthesis that influences bone calcification, therefore the child will suffer from possible bone disorders, fragility and fatigue.

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    This is summarized in that humans are social beings and to contract health, we must have mental, psychological and biological health.
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