What are the long-term effects of childhood experience on brain development? Research with animals shows that the quality of environmental stimulation and parental nurturance both play important roles in shaping lifelong brain structure and function. Human research has so far been limited to the effects of abnormal experience and pathological development. Using a unique longitudinal dataset of in-home measures of childhood experience at ages 4 and 8 and MRI acquired in late adolescence, we were able to relate normal variation in childhood experience to later life cortical thickness. Environmental stimulation at age 4 predicted cortical thickness in a set of automatically derived regions in temporal and prefrontal cortex. In contrast, age 8 ...
The human cerebral cortex undergoes considerable changes during development, with cortical maturatio...
Exposure to stress and socioeconomic disadvantage has consistently been linked to psychopathology an...
Recent findings indicate robust associations between socioeconomic status (SES) and brain structure ...
<div><p>What are the long-term effects of childhood experience on brain development? Research with a...
What are the long-term effects of childhood experience on brain development? Research with animals s...
What are the long-term effects of childhood experience on brain development? Research with animals s...
The effects of early life experience on later brain structure and function have been studied extensi...
Hypotheses concerning the biologic embedding of early adversity via developmental neuroplasticity me...
Human brain matures in temporal and regional heterogeneity, with some areas matured at early adultho...
Three models that can be used to investigate the effects of different environmental events on brain ...
Human brain matures in temporal and regional heterogeneity, with some areas matured at early adultho...
Dramatic changes occur across childhood and adolescence in the activity and connectivity of an amygd...
The impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) differs between individuals and depends on the ty...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2016. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Kathle...
The impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) differs between individuals and depends on the ty...
The human cerebral cortex undergoes considerable changes during development, with cortical maturatio...
Exposure to stress and socioeconomic disadvantage has consistently been linked to psychopathology an...
Recent findings indicate robust associations between socioeconomic status (SES) and brain structure ...
<div><p>What are the long-term effects of childhood experience on brain development? Research with a...
What are the long-term effects of childhood experience on brain development? Research with animals s...
What are the long-term effects of childhood experience on brain development? Research with animals s...
The effects of early life experience on later brain structure and function have been studied extensi...
Hypotheses concerning the biologic embedding of early adversity via developmental neuroplasticity me...
Human brain matures in temporal and regional heterogeneity, with some areas matured at early adultho...
Three models that can be used to investigate the effects of different environmental events on brain ...
Human brain matures in temporal and regional heterogeneity, with some areas matured at early adultho...
Dramatic changes occur across childhood and adolescence in the activity and connectivity of an amygd...
The impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) differs between individuals and depends on the ty...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2016. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Kathle...
The impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) differs between individuals and depends on the ty...
The human cerebral cortex undergoes considerable changes during development, with cortical maturatio...
Exposure to stress and socioeconomic disadvantage has consistently been linked to psychopathology an...
Recent findings indicate robust associations between socioeconomic status (SES) and brain structure ...