AbstractExposure to prenatal and early-life stress results in alterations in neural connectivity and an increased risk for neuropsychiatric disorders. In particular, alterations in amygdala connectivity have emerged as a common effect across several recent studies. However, the impact of prenatal stress exposure on the functional organization of the amygdala has yet to be explored in the prematurely-born, a population at high risk for neuropsychiatric disorders.We test the hypothesis that preterm birth and prenatal exposure to maternal stress alter functional connectivity of the amygdala using two independent cohorts. The first cohort is used to establish the effects of preterm birth and consists of 12 very preterm neonates and 25 term cont...
AbstractMaternal psychosocial stress during pregnancy can impact the developing fetal brain and infl...
BackgroundMaternal prenatal stress exposure (PNSE) increases risk for adverse psychiatric and behavi...
Survivors of preterm birth experience long-lasting behavioral problems characterized by increased ri...
Exposure to prenatal and early-life stress results in alterations in neural connectivity and an incr...
AbstractExposure to prenatal and early-life stress results in alterations in neural connectivity and...
Stressful experiences are linked to neurodevelopment. There is growing interest in the role of stres...
Stress following preterm birth can disrupt the emerging foundation of the neonatal brain. The curren...
The stressful extrauterine environment following premature birth likely has far-reaching and persist...
Maternal prenatal distress (PD), frequently defined as in utero prenatal stress exposure (PSE) to th...
10.1038/tp.2015.3Translational Psychiatry52GUSTO (Growing up towards Healthy Outcomes
AbstractBrain development is adversely affected by preterm birth. Magnetic resonance image analysis ...
BACKGROUND: Despite advances in antenatal and neonatal care, preterm birth remains a leading cause o...
BackgroundExposure to maternal stress in utero is associated with a range of adverse outcomes. We pr...
Early-life stress has long-lasting effects in neural architecture that increase the risk of developi...
Background: Early exposure to nociceptive events may cause brain structural alterations in preterm n...
AbstractMaternal psychosocial stress during pregnancy can impact the developing fetal brain and infl...
BackgroundMaternal prenatal stress exposure (PNSE) increases risk for adverse psychiatric and behavi...
Survivors of preterm birth experience long-lasting behavioral problems characterized by increased ri...
Exposure to prenatal and early-life stress results in alterations in neural connectivity and an incr...
AbstractExposure to prenatal and early-life stress results in alterations in neural connectivity and...
Stressful experiences are linked to neurodevelopment. There is growing interest in the role of stres...
Stress following preterm birth can disrupt the emerging foundation of the neonatal brain. The curren...
The stressful extrauterine environment following premature birth likely has far-reaching and persist...
Maternal prenatal distress (PD), frequently defined as in utero prenatal stress exposure (PSE) to th...
10.1038/tp.2015.3Translational Psychiatry52GUSTO (Growing up towards Healthy Outcomes
AbstractBrain development is adversely affected by preterm birth. Magnetic resonance image analysis ...
BACKGROUND: Despite advances in antenatal and neonatal care, preterm birth remains a leading cause o...
BackgroundExposure to maternal stress in utero is associated with a range of adverse outcomes. We pr...
Early-life stress has long-lasting effects in neural architecture that increase the risk of developi...
Background: Early exposure to nociceptive events may cause brain structural alterations in preterm n...
AbstractMaternal psychosocial stress during pregnancy can impact the developing fetal brain and infl...
BackgroundMaternal prenatal stress exposure (PNSE) increases risk for adverse psychiatric and behavi...
Survivors of preterm birth experience long-lasting behavioral problems characterized by increased ri...