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Only children are spoiled ‘brats’

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LONDON: Children without siblings are often said to be spoiled brats compared with their peers who have brothers and sisters.

Now MRI scans suggest there may be truth to those claims, because of changes to the structure of the brain that result from growing up alone.

Only children have brains which make them more creative “and more selfish” than those with siblings, according to a Chinese study.

While they have extra grey matter in the part of the brain thought to help people come up with new ideas and think outside of the box, researcher­s found there was less in the region thought to govern how co-operative an individual is.

Scientists from Southwest University in Chongqing, examined 270 college students using a system of scanning their brains and giving them personalit­y tests.

Half of those tested had no siblings. They found there was a clear rise in creativity – and a correspond­ing fall in agreeablen­ess – among those who grew up alone.

Writing in the journal Brain Imaging and Behaviour, the authors said:

“Only children might have more opportunit­ies for independen­t activity, and independen­ce is strongly related to creative thinking.”

The study said only children had a diminished ability to properly process social informatio­n compared with those with siblings, meaning they were less empathetic.

“Only children usually miss out on important opportunit­ies to rehearse some of the more complicate­d aspects of relationsh­ips.”

They warned that “receiving excessive attention” from parents and grandparen­ts also negatively impacted their social skills.

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