Background Prior studies of adult post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) suggest abnormal functioning of prefrontal and limbic regions. Cumulative childhood and adult trauma exposures are major risk factors for developing adult PTSD, yet their contribution to neural dysfunction in PTSD remains poorly understood. This study aimed to examine the neural correlates of childhood and adult trauma exposure and post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) within a single model. Method Medication-free male combat veterans (n = 28, average age 26.6 years) with a wide range of PTSS were recruited from the community between 2010 and 2011. Subjects completed an emotional face-morphing task while undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Clinical ...
To date, few studies have evaluated the contribution of early life experiences to neurocognitive abn...
Alexithymia, or “no words for feelings”, is highly prevalent in samples with childhood mal-treatment...
Background Chronic stress and related physiological responses are known to have deleterious effects ...
AbstractObjectiveChildhood and combat trauma have been observed to interact to influence amygdala vo...
Figure 1. Two recent survey studies of military personnel following deployment indicate that combat-...
Research investigating the effects of trauma exposure on brain structure and function in adults has ...
Background Neuroanatomical data point to functional relationships between the anterior cingulate cor...
BACKGROUND: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is thought to be characterized by general heighten...
Alexithymia, or “no words for feelings”, is highly prevalent in samples with childhood maltreatment ...
Abstract Background Exposure to combat can have a significant impact across a wide array of domains,...
Published: 14 February 2017Research investigating the effects of trauma exposure on brain structure ...
Background: Recent neuroimaging work suggests that increased amygdala responses to emotional stimuli...
Prior studies have examined differences in brain volume between patients with post-traumatic stress ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an often debilitating mental illness that is characterized ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with impaired memory performance coupled with fu...
To date, few studies have evaluated the contribution of early life experiences to neurocognitive abn...
Alexithymia, or “no words for feelings”, is highly prevalent in samples with childhood mal-treatment...
Background Chronic stress and related physiological responses are known to have deleterious effects ...
AbstractObjectiveChildhood and combat trauma have been observed to interact to influence amygdala vo...
Figure 1. Two recent survey studies of military personnel following deployment indicate that combat-...
Research investigating the effects of trauma exposure on brain structure and function in adults has ...
Background Neuroanatomical data point to functional relationships between the anterior cingulate cor...
BACKGROUND: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is thought to be characterized by general heighten...
Alexithymia, or “no words for feelings”, is highly prevalent in samples with childhood maltreatment ...
Abstract Background Exposure to combat can have a significant impact across a wide array of domains,...
Published: 14 February 2017Research investigating the effects of trauma exposure on brain structure ...
Background: Recent neuroimaging work suggests that increased amygdala responses to emotional stimuli...
Prior studies have examined differences in brain volume between patients with post-traumatic stress ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an often debilitating mental illness that is characterized ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with impaired memory performance coupled with fu...
To date, few studies have evaluated the contribution of early life experiences to neurocognitive abn...
Alexithymia, or “no words for feelings”, is highly prevalent in samples with childhood mal-treatment...
Background Chronic stress and related physiological responses are known to have deleterious effects ...