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by fedups 2447 days ago
I'm not sure about how much causation is being captured here, but I don't doubt the effect directionally. Here's a paper that came to similar conclusions, which I think captures causality better

https://www.nber.org/papers/w25489

Basically it compares performance of students who transferred into schools upwind vs downwind of major highways. Unsurprisingly, those who ended up in downwind schools saw

> decreases in test scores, more behavioral incidents, and more absences

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The article itself references many such studies correlating long term exposure to polluted environments with cognitive impairment. This study however focuses on short term effects (within the same day).