Several studies have shown that children who grow up under adverse care giving conditions are prone to develop a broad spectrum of different problems, ranging from mild depression to severe psychosomatic pathology later in life. A carefully treated child develops a different attachment strategy and biochemical response than a maltreated child. Early adverse events seem to program the stress response to become either over or under reactive which in turn have the potential to alter brain development. Major consequences include reduced plasticity and abnormal frontal lobe activity. This review further investigates the emotional and cognitive development in children exposed to early life abuse or neglect, trying to get a comprehensive picture o...
The prevalence of pediatric neuropsychiatric disorders has risen dramatically during the past two de...
Early life stress has been shown to exert profound short- and long-term effects on human physiology ...
The purpose of the paper was to conduct a systematic review of early life stress and its association...
Several studies have shown that children who grow up under adverse care giving conditions are prone ...
Rationale The investigation of putative effects of early life stress (ELS) in humans on later behavi...
Advances in our understanding of the genetics of mental disorders (MD) have contributed to a better ...
Vulnerability to emotional disorders including depression derives from interactions between genes an...
The early postnatal period is a highly sensitive time period for the developing brain, both in human...
Development represents a critical moment for shaping adult behavior and may set the stage to disease...
Stress is an inevitable part of human life and it is experienced even before birth. Stress to some e...
Early-life stress, consisting of several stressors appears to be associated with several impacts on ...
AbstractObjective: Advances in our knowledge of mental disorder (MD) genetics have contributed to a ...
Early-life is a critical period for brain development, during which the brain is shaped for life. Th...
Evidence continues to mount that adverse experiences early in life have an impact on brain functions...
The affective, relational, but also the cognitive development of children is linked very early in li...
The prevalence of pediatric neuropsychiatric disorders has risen dramatically during the past two de...
Early life stress has been shown to exert profound short- and long-term effects on human physiology ...
The purpose of the paper was to conduct a systematic review of early life stress and its association...
Several studies have shown that children who grow up under adverse care giving conditions are prone ...
Rationale The investigation of putative effects of early life stress (ELS) in humans on later behavi...
Advances in our understanding of the genetics of mental disorders (MD) have contributed to a better ...
Vulnerability to emotional disorders including depression derives from interactions between genes an...
The early postnatal period is a highly sensitive time period for the developing brain, both in human...
Development represents a critical moment for shaping adult behavior and may set the stage to disease...
Stress is an inevitable part of human life and it is experienced even before birth. Stress to some e...
Early-life stress, consisting of several stressors appears to be associated with several impacts on ...
AbstractObjective: Advances in our knowledge of mental disorder (MD) genetics have contributed to a ...
Early-life is a critical period for brain development, during which the brain is shaped for life. Th...
Evidence continues to mount that adverse experiences early in life have an impact on brain functions...
The affective, relational, but also the cognitive development of children is linked very early in li...
The prevalence of pediatric neuropsychiatric disorders has risen dramatically during the past two de...
Early life stress has been shown to exert profound short- and long-term effects on human physiology ...
The purpose of the paper was to conduct a systematic review of early life stress and its association...