Longitudinal studies in humans demonstrate the association between prenatal and postnatal experiences of adversity and long-term changes in neurodevelopment. These studies raise the question of how experiences become incorporated at a biological level to induce persistent changes in functioning. Laboratory studies using animal models and recent analyses in human cohorts implicate epigenetic mechanisms as a possible route through which these environmental effects are achieved. In particular, there is evidence that changes in DNA methylation are associated with early life experiences with consequences for gene expression and behavior. Despite the potential stability of DNAmethylation, it is apparent that this epigenetic mark can be dynamicall...
Tania RothCurrent neuroscience and developmental psychology research reveals that there are sensiti...
Studies show that adverse conditions during early life can increase risks of developing mood disorde...
Childhood maltreatment (CM) is an established major risk factor for a number of negative health outc...
Longitudinal studies in humans demonstrate the association between prenatal and postnatal experience...
Development is a dynamic process that involves interplay between genes and the environment. In mamma...
Many early experiences and exposures are known to cause health disparities later in life, suggesting...
Prenatal adversity shapes child neurodevelopment and risk for later mental health problems. The qual...
Stressful and traumatic events occurring during early childhood have been consistently associated wi...
ABSTRACT: Gene–environment interactions have long been recognized for their important role in mediat...
Comprehensive clinical studies show that adverse conditions in early life can severely impact the de...
The foundations of brain architecture are established early in life through a continuous series of d...
The integration of behavioral epigenetics' principles (eg, DNA methylation) into the study of human ...
Early social deprivation (i.e., an insufficiency or lack of parental care) has been identified as a ...
Early life epigenetic programming and transmission of stress-induced traits in mammals How and when ...
Individual differences in gene expression and behaviour are the result of an interaction between a g...
Tania RothCurrent neuroscience and developmental psychology research reveals that there are sensiti...
Studies show that adverse conditions during early life can increase risks of developing mood disorde...
Childhood maltreatment (CM) is an established major risk factor for a number of negative health outc...
Longitudinal studies in humans demonstrate the association between prenatal and postnatal experience...
Development is a dynamic process that involves interplay between genes and the environment. In mamma...
Many early experiences and exposures are known to cause health disparities later in life, suggesting...
Prenatal adversity shapes child neurodevelopment and risk for later mental health problems. The qual...
Stressful and traumatic events occurring during early childhood have been consistently associated wi...
ABSTRACT: Gene–environment interactions have long been recognized for their important role in mediat...
Comprehensive clinical studies show that adverse conditions in early life can severely impact the de...
The foundations of brain architecture are established early in life through a continuous series of d...
The integration of behavioral epigenetics' principles (eg, DNA methylation) into the study of human ...
Early social deprivation (i.e., an insufficiency or lack of parental care) has been identified as a ...
Early life epigenetic programming and transmission of stress-induced traits in mammals How and when ...
Individual differences in gene expression and behaviour are the result of an interaction between a g...
Tania RothCurrent neuroscience and developmental psychology research reveals that there are sensiti...
Studies show that adverse conditions during early life can increase risks of developing mood disorde...
Childhood maltreatment (CM) is an established major risk factor for a number of negative health outc...