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Reward-related neural correlates of early life stress in school-aged children
Author(s) -
Nicholas M. Morelli,
Michael T. Liuzzi,
Jacqueline B. Duong,
Maria KryzaLacombe,
Emma ChadFriedman,
Miguel T. Villodas,
Lea R. Dougherty,
Jillian Lee Wiggins
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
developmental cognitive neuroscience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.662
H-Index - 64
eISSN - 1878-9307
pISSN - 1878-9293
DOI - 10.1016/j.dcn.2021.100963
Subject(s) - psychology , functional magnetic resonance imaging , developmental psychology , neural correlates of consciousness , stress (linguistics) , psychological intervention , audiology , neuroscience , cognition , medicine , psychiatry , linguistics , philosophy
Highlights• Early life stress is associated with aberrant neural function. • Altered neural function is apparent as young as early school age. • Reward- and emotion-related regions show exaggerated activation/connectivity. • Findings remain when controlling for concurrent stressful life events.

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