The mechanism underpinning the developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) hypothesis can be seen as perinatal programming, whereby environmental factors predispose to later health outcomes via a shift in the functional 'tone' of physiological systems. Thus, the developing organism 'senses' the early life environment and uses this information to systematically establish homeostatic set points. This chapter focuses on the role that the perinatal environment plays on later psychological outcomes. Although psychological stress experienced in early life is clearly a substantial contributor to the development of later-life psychopathologies, another important factor, and the focus of the chapter, is exposure to immuno...
During the perinatal period, the brain is particularly sensitive to remodelling by environmental fac...
Clinical and pre-clinical studies have shown that early-life adversities, such as abuse or neglect, ...
A wealth of evidence documents associations between various aspects of the rearing environment and l...
Perinatal experiences during a critical developmental period program brain structure and function "f...
Though individuals function in the present, we carry with us previous experiences that can fundament...
Early life stress has been shown to exert profound short- and long-term effects on human physiology ...
Development represents a critical moment for shaping adult behavior and may set the stage to disease...
Exiting from the largely sterile environment of the womb, the neonatal immune system is not fully ma...
There is growing evidence that adversities at critical periods during early life, both pre- and post...
Environmental influences such as perinatal stress have been shown to program the developing organism...
Evidence continues to mount that adverse experiences early in life have an impact on brain functions...
Biomedical science has little considered the relevance of life history theory and evolutionary and e...
Exposure to early life stress (ELS) has been linked to at least double the risk of psychopathology a...
The maturation of the nervous system involves multiple dynamic processes that are regulated both by ...
Our studies support the hypothesis that all experiences during life, including early experiences in-...
During the perinatal period, the brain is particularly sensitive to remodelling by environmental fac...
Clinical and pre-clinical studies have shown that early-life adversities, such as abuse or neglect, ...
A wealth of evidence documents associations between various aspects of the rearing environment and l...
Perinatal experiences during a critical developmental period program brain structure and function "f...
Though individuals function in the present, we carry with us previous experiences that can fundament...
Early life stress has been shown to exert profound short- and long-term effects on human physiology ...
Development represents a critical moment for shaping adult behavior and may set the stage to disease...
Exiting from the largely sterile environment of the womb, the neonatal immune system is not fully ma...
There is growing evidence that adversities at critical periods during early life, both pre- and post...
Environmental influences such as perinatal stress have been shown to program the developing organism...
Evidence continues to mount that adverse experiences early in life have an impact on brain functions...
Biomedical science has little considered the relevance of life history theory and evolutionary and e...
Exposure to early life stress (ELS) has been linked to at least double the risk of psychopathology a...
The maturation of the nervous system involves multiple dynamic processes that are regulated both by ...
Our studies support the hypothesis that all experiences during life, including early experiences in-...
During the perinatal period, the brain is particularly sensitive to remodelling by environmental fac...
Clinical and pre-clinical studies have shown that early-life adversities, such as abuse or neglect, ...
A wealth of evidence documents associations between various aspects of the rearing environment and l...