Trauma experienced in early life has unique neurobehavioral outcomes related to later life psychiatric sequelae. Recent evidence has further highlighted the context of infant trauma as critical, with trauma experienced within species-atypical aberrations in caregiving quality as particularly detrimental. Using data from primarily rodent models, we review the literature on the interaction between trauma and attachment in early life, which highlights the role of the caregiver’s presence in engagement of attachment brain circuitry and suppressing threat processing by the amygdala. Together these data suggest that infant trauma processing and its enduring effects are impacted by both the immaturity of brain areas for processing trauma and the u...
Background: The situation in the world today, encompassing multiple armed conflicts, notably in Ukra...
Despite the strong link between childhood maltreatment and psychopathology, the underlying neurodeve...
The development of a secure attachment relationship with caregivers is of primary importance to infa...
Trauma has neurobehavioral effects when experienced at any stage of development, but trauma experien...
Animals, including humans, require a highly coordinated and flexible system of social behavior and t...
Decades of research have shown that childhood experiences interact with our genetics to change the s...
Current clinical literature and supporting animal literature have shown that repeated and profound e...
The early postnatal period is a highly sensitive time period for the developing brain, both in human...
A close association between early-life experience and cognitive and emotional outcomes is found in h...
Caregiver maltreatment induces vulnerability to later-life psychopathology. Clinical and preclinical...
Early life trauma is a risk factor for a number of neuropsychiatric disorders, including schizophren...
The maturation of the nervous system involves multiple dynamic processes that are regulated both by ...
<p>The early childhood years are a period of rapid change in the brain. During early childhood, the ...
A strong attachment to the caregiver is critical for survival in altricial species, including humans...
The early postnatal period is a highly sensitive time period for the developing brain, both in human...
Background: The situation in the world today, encompassing multiple armed conflicts, notably in Ukra...
Despite the strong link between childhood maltreatment and psychopathology, the underlying neurodeve...
The development of a secure attachment relationship with caregivers is of primary importance to infa...
Trauma has neurobehavioral effects when experienced at any stage of development, but trauma experien...
Animals, including humans, require a highly coordinated and flexible system of social behavior and t...
Decades of research have shown that childhood experiences interact with our genetics to change the s...
Current clinical literature and supporting animal literature have shown that repeated and profound e...
The early postnatal period is a highly sensitive time period for the developing brain, both in human...
A close association between early-life experience and cognitive and emotional outcomes is found in h...
Caregiver maltreatment induces vulnerability to later-life psychopathology. Clinical and preclinical...
Early life trauma is a risk factor for a number of neuropsychiatric disorders, including schizophren...
The maturation of the nervous system involves multiple dynamic processes that are regulated both by ...
<p>The early childhood years are a period of rapid change in the brain. During early childhood, the ...
A strong attachment to the caregiver is critical for survival in altricial species, including humans...
The early postnatal period is a highly sensitive time period for the developing brain, both in human...
Background: The situation in the world today, encompassing multiple armed conflicts, notably in Ukra...
Despite the strong link between childhood maltreatment and psychopathology, the underlying neurodeve...
The development of a secure attachment relationship with caregivers is of primary importance to infa...