AbstractEarly adversity can negatively impact the development of cognitive functions, although little is known about whether such effects can be remediated later in life. The current study examined one facet of executive functioning – inhibitory control – among children who experienced institutional care and explored the impact of a foster care intervention within the context of the Bucharest Early Intervention Project (BEIP). Specifically, a go/nogo task was administered when children were eight years old and behavioral and event-related potential (ERP) measures were collected. Results revealed that children assigned to care as usual (i.e. institutional care) were less accurate and exhibited slower neural responses compared to children ass...
When being placed into more benign environments like foster care, children from adverse rearing back...
Children in foster care have a high prevalence of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997This study examined the early relationship between ex...
a b s t r a c t Early adversity can negatively impact the development of cognitive functions, althou...
Early adversity can negatively impact the development of cognitive functions, although little is kno...
Early psychosocial deprivation can negatively impact the development of executive functions (EF). He...
Mary DozierThis study examined the effects of different forms of early adversity, specifically, fost...
Early psychosocial deprivation can negatively impact the development of executive functions (EFs). H...
Children adopted internationally from institutions at older ages who were exposed to early psychosoc...
Children who are raised in institutions show severe delays across multiple domains of development an...
Background Young children raised in institutions are exposed to extreme psychosocial deprivation tha...
Theory of Mind (ToM) and Executive Function (EF) have been associated with autism and with attention...
Children raised in the profound deprivation associated with institutionalization are at elevated ris...
Rhythmicity is a fundamental property of neural activity at multiple spatiotemporal scales, and asso...
The neurodevelopmental sequelae of early deprivation were examined by testing (N = 132) 8- and 9-yea...
When being placed into more benign environments like foster care, children from adverse rearing back...
Children in foster care have a high prevalence of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997This study examined the early relationship between ex...
a b s t r a c t Early adversity can negatively impact the development of cognitive functions, althou...
Early adversity can negatively impact the development of cognitive functions, although little is kno...
Early psychosocial deprivation can negatively impact the development of executive functions (EF). He...
Mary DozierThis study examined the effects of different forms of early adversity, specifically, fost...
Early psychosocial deprivation can negatively impact the development of executive functions (EFs). H...
Children adopted internationally from institutions at older ages who were exposed to early psychosoc...
Children who are raised in institutions show severe delays across multiple domains of development an...
Background Young children raised in institutions are exposed to extreme psychosocial deprivation tha...
Theory of Mind (ToM) and Executive Function (EF) have been associated with autism and with attention...
Children raised in the profound deprivation associated with institutionalization are at elevated ris...
Rhythmicity is a fundamental property of neural activity at multiple spatiotemporal scales, and asso...
The neurodevelopmental sequelae of early deprivation were examined by testing (N = 132) 8- and 9-yea...
When being placed into more benign environments like foster care, children from adverse rearing back...
Children in foster care have a high prevalence of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997This study examined the early relationship between ex...