[HTML][HTML] Early life adversity shapes neural circuit function during sensitive postnatal developmental periods
Early life adversity (ELA) is a major risk factor for mental illness, but the neurobiological
mechanisms by which ELA increases the risk for future psychopathology are still poorly …
mechanisms by which ELA increases the risk for future psychopathology are still poorly …
Prenatal developmental origins of behavior and mental health: The influence of maternal stress in pregnancy
BRH Van den Bergh, MI van den Heuvel… - Neuroscience & …, 2020 - Elsevier
Accumulating research shows that prenatal exposure to maternal stress increases the risk
for behavioral and mental health problems later in life. This review systematically analyzes …
for behavioral and mental health problems later in life. This review systematically analyzes …
Rethinking concepts and categories for understanding the neurodevelopmental effects of childhood adversity
Discovering the processes through which early adverse experiences affect children's
nervous-system development, health, and behavior is critically important for developing …
nervous-system development, health, and behavior is critically important for developing …
Early childhood development coming of age: science through the life course
Early childhood development programmes vary in coordination and quality, with inadequate
and inequitable access, especially for children younger than 3 years. New estimates, based …
and inequitable access, especially for children younger than 3 years. New estimates, based …
Nurturing nature: How brain development is inherently social and emotional, and what this means for education
MH Immordino-Yang, L Darling-Hammond… - Educational …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
New advances in neurobiology are revealing that brain development and the learning it
enables are directly dependent on social-emotional experience. Growing bodies of research …
enables are directly dependent on social-emotional experience. Growing bodies of research …
Beyond cumulative risk: A dimensional approach to childhood adversity
KA McLaughlin, MA Sheridan - Current directions in …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Children who have experienced environmental adversity—such as abuse, neglect, or
poverty—are more likely to develop physical and mental health problems, perform poorly at …
poverty—are more likely to develop physical and mental health problems, perform poorly at …
Childhood and adolescent adversity and cardiometabolic outcomes: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association
Adverse experiences in childhood and adolescence, defined as subjectively perceived
threats to the safety or security of the child's bodily integrity, family, or social structures, are …
threats to the safety or security of the child's bodily integrity, family, or social structures, are …
Annual research review: Early adversity, the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenocortical axis, and child psychopathology
Background Research on early adversity, stress biology, and child development has grown
exponentially in recent years. Findings We review the current evidence for the hypothalamic …
exponentially in recent years. Findings We review the current evidence for the hypothalamic …
Poverty, stress, and brain development: New directions for prevention and intervention
We review some of the growing evidence of the costs of poverty to children's
neuroendocrine function, early brain development, and cognitive ability. We underscore the …
neuroendocrine function, early brain development, and cognitive ability. We underscore the …
Being a beast machine: The somatic basis of selfhood
AK Seth, M Tsakiris - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2018 - cell.com
Modern psychology has long focused on the body as the basis of the self. Recently,
predictive processing accounts of interoception (perception of the body 'from within') have …
predictive processing accounts of interoception (perception of the body 'from within') have …