Association of prepubertal and postpubertal exposure to childhood maltreatment with adult amygdala function
Importance Abnormalities in amygdala response to threatening faces have been observed
in anxiety disorders, autism, bipolar disorder, depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, and …
in anxiety disorders, autism, bipolar disorder, depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, and …
The long reach of early adversity: Parenting, stress, and neural pathways to antisocial behavior in adulthood
Background Early life adversities including harsh parenting, maternal depression,
neighborhood deprivation, and low family economic resources are more prevalent in low …
neighborhood deprivation, and low family economic resources are more prevalent in low …
[HTML][HTML] The late positive potential (LPP): A neural marker of internalizing problems in early childhood
Background One potentially relevant neurophysiological marker of internalizing problems
(anxiety/depressive symptoms) is the late positive potential (LPP), as it is related to …
(anxiety/depressive symptoms) is the late positive potential (LPP), as it is related to …
Amygdala functional connectivity during socioemotional processing prospectively predicts increases in internalizing symptoms in a sample of low-income, urban …
Functional connectivity between the amygdala and the prefrontal cortex is critical for
socioemotional processing, particularly during face processing. Though processing others' …
socioemotional processing, particularly during face processing. Though processing others' …
Effects of the Video-feedback intervention to promote positive parenting and sensitive discipline on mothers' neural responses to child faces: A randomized controlled …
L Kolijn, R Huffmeijer, BG Van Den Bulk… - Social …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Parenting interventions have proven to be effective in enhancing positive parenting behavior
and child outcomes. However, the neurocognitive mechanisms explaining the efficacy …
and child outcomes. However, the neurocognitive mechanisms explaining the efficacy …
“Finding an emotional face” revisited: Differences in own-age bias and the happiness superiority effect in children and young adults
People seem to differ in their visual search performance involving emotionally expressive
faces when these expressions are seen on faces of others close to their age (peers) …
faces when these expressions are seen on faces of others close to their age (peers) …
EEG recording during an emotional face-matching task in children of mothers with interpersonal violence-related posttraumatic stress disorder
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of maternal interpersonal violence-related
posttraumatic disorder (IPV-PTSD) on child appraisal of emotion, as measured by high …
posttraumatic disorder (IPV-PTSD) on child appraisal of emotion, as measured by high …
Finding an emotional face in the kindergarten–Happiness superiority effect for children faces in pre-schoolers
Previous studies investigating the advantage of emotional expressions in visual processing
in preschool children only used adult faces. However, children perceive facial expression of …
in preschool children only used adult faces. However, children perceive facial expression of …
[PDF][PDF] Andras N. Zsido, Nikolett Arato1, Virag Ihasz1, Julia Basler1, Timea Budai1, Orsolya Inhof1
A Schacht - researchgate.net
People seem to differ in their visual search performance involving emotionally expressive
faces when these expressions are seen on faces of others close to their age (peers) …
faces when these expressions are seen on faces of others close to their age (peers) …