Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) impact a child's brain development in all of the following ways except:
A. The high levels of cortisol from stress can cause brain cells to die.
B. The high levels of cortisol from stress can reduce the connections between areas of the brain that are essential for learning and memory.
C. Brain cells begin to connect with other cells that are not compatible, causing irregularities in behavior.
D. Prolonged exposure to stressful situations can make the neural system overreactive or slow to shut down throughout the remainder of the individual's life.
Answer: C
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