Objective: Previous studies have shown that both pre- and post-natal adversities, the latter including exposures to stress during childhood and adolescence, explain variation in structural properties of white matter (WM) in the brain. While previous studies have examined effects of independent stress exposures within one developmental period, such as childhood, we examine effects of stress across development using data from a prospective longitudinal study. More specifically, we ask how stressful events during prenatal development, childhood, and adolescence relate to variation in WM properties in early adulthood in young men recruited from a birth cohort. Method: Using data from 393 mother-son pairs from a community-based birth cohort from...
Psychosocial acceleration theory suggests that early stress accelerates pubertal development. Using ...
The intricate relationship between stress and the brain varies spatially, across brain regions, and ...
BackgroundExposure to maternal stress in utero is associated with a range of adverse outcomes. We pr...
Objective: Previous studies have shown that both pre- and post-natal adversities, the latter includi...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have examined the impact of early life stress (ELS) on the gross morpho...
Contains fulltext : 191877.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Animal and huma...
Objectives: Maternal prenatal stress is associated with elevated risk of adverse behavioural outcome...
Vulnerability to emotional disorders including depression derives from interactions between genes an...
Activity of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis (measured via cortisol reactivity) may be a biol...
The negative impact of extreme stress on early brain development is well-documented. An emerging bod...
Funding Information: This study was a part of the Miracles of Development research project supported...
Exposure to early life stress (ELS) is associated with a variety of detrimental psychological and ne...
AbstractActivity of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis (measured via cortisol reactivity) may b...
Background: Previous studies have examined the impact of early life stress (ELS) on the gross morpho...
The early developing brain has been shown to be sensitive to stress, but less is known about the imp...
Psychosocial acceleration theory suggests that early stress accelerates pubertal development. Using ...
The intricate relationship between stress and the brain varies spatially, across brain regions, and ...
BackgroundExposure to maternal stress in utero is associated with a range of adverse outcomes. We pr...
Objective: Previous studies have shown that both pre- and post-natal adversities, the latter includi...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have examined the impact of early life stress (ELS) on the gross morpho...
Contains fulltext : 191877.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Animal and huma...
Objectives: Maternal prenatal stress is associated with elevated risk of adverse behavioural outcome...
Vulnerability to emotional disorders including depression derives from interactions between genes an...
Activity of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis (measured via cortisol reactivity) may be a biol...
The negative impact of extreme stress on early brain development is well-documented. An emerging bod...
Funding Information: This study was a part of the Miracles of Development research project supported...
Exposure to early life stress (ELS) is associated with a variety of detrimental psychological and ne...
AbstractActivity of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis (measured via cortisol reactivity) may b...
Background: Previous studies have examined the impact of early life stress (ELS) on the gross morpho...
The early developing brain has been shown to be sensitive to stress, but less is known about the imp...
Psychosocial acceleration theory suggests that early stress accelerates pubertal development. Using ...
The intricate relationship between stress and the brain varies spatially, across brain regions, and ...
BackgroundExposure to maternal stress in utero is associated with a range of adverse outcomes. We pr...