[HTML][HTML] The impact of developmental timing for stress and recovery
Stress can have lasting effects on the brain and behavior. Delineating the impact of stress on
the developing brain is fundamental for understanding mechanisms through which stress …
the developing brain is fundamental for understanding mechanisms through which stress …
The differential calibration of the HPA axis as a function of trauma versus adversity: A systematic review and p-curve meta-analyses
Although there is an abundance of evidence linking the function of the hypothalamic-
pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis to adverse early-life experiences, the precise nature of the …
pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis to adverse early-life experiences, the precise nature of the …
[HTML][HTML] Sense of coherence and stress-related resilience: Investigating the mediating and moderating mechanisms in the development of resilience following stress …
Background: Trauma, stress, and adversity are well-known for having lasting negative
effects on health. Yet, not all individuals go on to develop psychopathology or impaired …
effects on health. Yet, not all individuals go on to develop psychopathology or impaired …
Biological sensitivity to context: A test of the hypothesized U-shaped relation between early adversity and stress responsivity
We conducted signal detection analyses to test for curvilinear, U-shaped relations between
early experiences of adversity and heightened physiological responses to challenge, as …
early experiences of adversity and heightened physiological responses to challenge, as …
[HTML][HTML] Deconstructing the role of the exposome in youth suicidal ideation: Trauma, neighborhood environment, developmental and gender effects
Environment (E) is pivotal in explaining variability in brain and behavior development,
including suicidal ideation (SI) and behavior. It is therefore critical to systematically study …
including suicidal ideation (SI) and behavior. It is therefore critical to systematically study …
Family context in association with the development of child sensory processing sensitivity.
Informed by the biological sensitivity to the context (BSC) theory, this multimethod,
longitudinal study sought to examine how family context may be associated with the …
longitudinal study sought to examine how family context may be associated with the …
The hormesis model for building resilience through adversity: Attention to mechanism in developmental context
A Oshri - Review of General Psychology, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
In developmental science, resilience refers to children and youths' ability to recover and
pursue positive development in the face of stress related to adversity. Extant research has …
pursue positive development in the face of stress related to adversity. Extant research has …
[HTML][HTML] Stress inoculation modeled in mice
J Brockhurst, C Cheleuitte-Nieves… - Translational …, 2015 - nature.com
Stress inoculation entails intermittent exposure to mildly stressful situations that present
opportunities to learn, practice and improve coping in the context of exposure …
opportunities to learn, practice and improve coping in the context of exposure …
A salutogenic perspective on adverse experiences
Research has predominantly focused on the negative effects of adversity on health and well-
being. However, the salutogenic perspective suggests that adversity may not always be …
being. However, the salutogenic perspective suggests that adversity may not always be …
Psychological resilience and adversarial growth in sport and performance
D Fletcher - Oxford research encyclopedia of psychology, 2018 - oxfordre.com
The ability to withstand or adapt to environmental demands is an inherent aspect of
performance sport. At the highest level of competition, phenomenal levels of psychological …
performance sport. At the highest level of competition, phenomenal levels of psychological …