Journal article
Right frontal brain activity at rest in the early 20s predicts threat-related bias ten years later among extremely low birth weight survivors
Abstract
Exposure to early adversity is known to shape brain-behavior relations, which in turn can lead to hypersensitivity to threat and an increased risk of developing a range of psychopathologies. To date, much of the work in this area has considered exposure to negative post-natal events (e.g., maltreatment) in shaping these relations in humans. Here we examined the influence of prenatal adversity in the form of a suboptimal intra-uterine …
Authors
Amani B; Schmidt LA; Mullen JN; Lieshout RJV
Journal
Neuroscience Letters, Vol. 730, ,
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
6 2020
DOI
10.1016/j.neulet.2020.135012
ISSN
0304-3940