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The evolving neurobiology of early-life stress.
Because early-life stress is common and constitutes a strong risk factor for cognitive and mental health disorders, it has been the focus of a multitude of studies in humans and experimental models.
Matthew T. Birnie, T. Baram
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Life Stress Impairs Self-Control in Early Adolescence [PDF]
The importance of self-control to a wide range of developmental outcomes prompted the current investigation of negative life events and self-control in early adolescence.
Angela Lee Duckworth +2 more
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Editorial: Early Life Stress and Depression [PDF]
Fushun Wang +4 more
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Persistent open chromatin state in early-life stress-activated cells of the VTA [PDF]
Early-life stress sensitizes individuals to subsequent stressors to increase lifetime risk for psychiatric disorders. Within the ventral tegmental area (VTA), a mesolimbic brain region implicated in stress response and mental health, early-life stress ...
Rebekah L. Rashford +4 more
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Examining Social Touch in Early-Life Stress [PDF]
Aims Social contact is crucial for both immediate and later development of adaptive social and emotional behaviour. Tactile experiences during childhood influence the development of the social brain and frequent affectionate touch is associated with ...
Lena Lim
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Early-life stress sensitizes response to future stress: Evidence and mechanisms [PDF]
Early-life stress sensitizes individuals to additional stressors and increases lifetime risk for mood and anxiety disorders. Research in both human populations and rodent models of early-life stress have sought to determine how different types of ...
Catherine Jensen Peña
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Early Life Stress, Physiology, and Genetics: A Review
Early life stress (ELS) is a widely studied concept due to both its prevalent nature and its (presumed) detrimental consequences. In this review, we discuss the relationship between ELS and its underlying physiology spanning the sympathetic nervous ...
Nia Fogelman, Turhan Canli
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The Serotonin Transporter and Early Life Stress: Translational Perspectives [PDF]
The interaction between the serotonin transporter (SERT) linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) and adverse early life stressing (ELS) events is associated with enhanced stress susceptibility and risk to develop mental disorders like major depression ...
Jocelien D. A. Olivier +4 more
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Early-life stress induces persistent astrocyte dysfunction associated with fear generalisation [PDF]
Early-life stress can have lifelong consequences, enhancing stress susceptibility and resulting in behavioural and cognitive deficits. While the effects of early-life stress on neuronal function have been well-described, we still know very little about ...
Mathias Guayasamin +10 more
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Early life stress influences epilepsy outcomes in mice. [PDF]
AbstractStress is a common seizure trigger that has been implicated in worsening epilepsy outcomes. The neuroendocrine response to stress is mediated by the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and HPA axis dysfunction worsens epilepsy outcomes, increasing seizure burden, behavioral comorbidities, and risk for sudden unexpected death in epilepsy ...
Coleman EM +6 more
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