Children raised in institutions frequently suffer from a variety of behavioral, emotional, and neuropsychological sequelae, including deficits in attention, executive functions, disorders of attachment, and in some cases a syndrome that mimics autism. The extent and severity of these disorders appear to be mediated, in part, by the age at which the child entered and, in some cases, left the institution. Here we review the neurobiological literature on early institutionalization that may account for the psychological and neurological sequelae discussed in other chapters in this volume
Child neglect, the most prevalent form of child maltreatment, is associated with adverse psychologic...
Early adversity can negatively impact the development of cognitive functions, although little is kno...
a b s t r a c t Early adversity can negatively impact the development of cognitive functions, althou...
Children raised in institutions frequently suffer from a variety of behavioral, emotional, and neuro...
3noBackground: Institutionalization from birth offers a unique opportunity to investigate the effect...
Children raised in the profound deprivation associated with institutionalization are at elevated ris...
The neurodevelopmental sequelae of early deprivation were examined by testing (N = 132) 8- and 9-yea...
Experience plays an essential role in building brain architecture after birth. The question we addre...
Background The sequelae of profound early privation are varied.Aims To delineate the behavioural pat...
Findings from the fields of attachment theory, physiology, neurology, neurobiology and cognitive the...
Decades of research have shown that childhood experiences interact with our genetics to change the s...
It has been proposed that early attachment relationships shape the structure and reactivity of socia...
Several studies have shown that children who grow up under adverse care giving conditions are prone ...
Children reared under conditions of profound deprivation are not rare. By one estimate, there may be...
Brain injury in children as a result of a number of forms of maltreatment including chemical abuse, ...
Child neglect, the most prevalent form of child maltreatment, is associated with adverse psychologic...
Early adversity can negatively impact the development of cognitive functions, although little is kno...
a b s t r a c t Early adversity can negatively impact the development of cognitive functions, althou...
Children raised in institutions frequently suffer from a variety of behavioral, emotional, and neuro...
3noBackground: Institutionalization from birth offers a unique opportunity to investigate the effect...
Children raised in the profound deprivation associated with institutionalization are at elevated ris...
The neurodevelopmental sequelae of early deprivation were examined by testing (N = 132) 8- and 9-yea...
Experience plays an essential role in building brain architecture after birth. The question we addre...
Background The sequelae of profound early privation are varied.Aims To delineate the behavioural pat...
Findings from the fields of attachment theory, physiology, neurology, neurobiology and cognitive the...
Decades of research have shown that childhood experiences interact with our genetics to change the s...
It has been proposed that early attachment relationships shape the structure and reactivity of socia...
Several studies have shown that children who grow up under adverse care giving conditions are prone ...
Children reared under conditions of profound deprivation are not rare. By one estimate, there may be...
Brain injury in children as a result of a number of forms of maltreatment including chemical abuse, ...
Child neglect, the most prevalent form of child maltreatment, is associated with adverse psychologic...
Early adversity can negatively impact the development of cognitive functions, although little is kno...
a b s t r a c t Early adversity can negatively impact the development of cognitive functions, althou...