Purpose of review To explore recent findings bridging childhood development and common late-life mental disorders in the elderly. Recent findings We addressed aging as a part of the developmental process in central nervous system, typical and atypical neurodevelopment focusing on genetic and environmental risk factors and their interplay and links between psychopathology from childhood to the elderly, unifying theoretical perspectives and preventive intervention strategies. Summary Current findings suggest that childhood development is strictly connected to psychiatric phenotypes across the lifespan. Although we are far from a comprehensive understanding of mental health trajectories, some initial findings document both heterotypic and homo...
Purpose of review: Recent advances in neuroimaging methods have provided new ways of unravelling the...
This review investigates the link between childhood maltreatment and structural changes in the brain...
Understanding typical brain development in children and adolescents is important because it provides...
We begin this chapter with a brief overview of biological, cognitive, social, and emotional developm...
Importance: Individuals with mental disorders are at an elevated risk of developing chronic age-rela...
Advances in our understanding of the genetics of mental disorders (MD) have contributed to a better ...
Copyright © 2015 Young-A Lee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Background: Most evidence for associations between childhood adversity and adult mental illness is ...
Onset of depressive symptoms after the age of 65, or late-life depression (LLD), is common and poses...
Background Most evidence for associations between childhood adversity and adult mental illness i...
Gene-environment interactions (GxE) can have lasting consequences on brain structure and function, p...
OBJECTIVE: Neurobiological and clinical studies suggest that childhood maltreatment may result in fu...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Neurobiological and clinical studies suggest that childhood maltrea...
BACKGROUND: The developmental taxonomic theory proposes that there are two subtypes of antisocial be...
Advocates of the life course perspective suggest that cumulative inequality affects later-life cogni...
Purpose of review: Recent advances in neuroimaging methods have provided new ways of unravelling the...
This review investigates the link between childhood maltreatment and structural changes in the brain...
Understanding typical brain development in children and adolescents is important because it provides...
We begin this chapter with a brief overview of biological, cognitive, social, and emotional developm...
Importance: Individuals with mental disorders are at an elevated risk of developing chronic age-rela...
Advances in our understanding of the genetics of mental disorders (MD) have contributed to a better ...
Copyright © 2015 Young-A Lee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Background: Most evidence for associations between childhood adversity and adult mental illness is ...
Onset of depressive symptoms after the age of 65, or late-life depression (LLD), is common and poses...
Background Most evidence for associations between childhood adversity and adult mental illness i...
Gene-environment interactions (GxE) can have lasting consequences on brain structure and function, p...
OBJECTIVE: Neurobiological and clinical studies suggest that childhood maltreatment may result in fu...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Neurobiological and clinical studies suggest that childhood maltrea...
BACKGROUND: The developmental taxonomic theory proposes that there are two subtypes of antisocial be...
Advocates of the life course perspective suggest that cumulative inequality affects later-life cogni...
Purpose of review: Recent advances in neuroimaging methods have provided new ways of unravelling the...
This review investigates the link between childhood maltreatment and structural changes in the brain...
Understanding typical brain development in children and adolescents is important because it provides...