AbstractExtreme social and cognitive deprivation as a result of institutional care has profound effects on developmental outcomes across multiple domains for many abandoned or orphaned children. The Bucharest Early Intervention Project (BEIP) examines the outcomes for children originally placed in institutions who were assessed comprehensively and then randomized to foster care (FCG) or care as usual (CAUG) and followed longitudinally. Here we report on the brain electrical activity (electroencephalogram: EEG) of 12-year-old children enrolled in the BEIP. Previous reports suggested improvement in resting EEG activity for the group of children placed in the foster care intervention, particularly those placed before 24 months of age compared ...
The neurodevelopmental sequelae of early deprivation were examined by testing (N = 132) 8- and 9-yea...
Resting brain activity has been widely used as an index of brain development in neuroscience and cli...
Children raised in the profound deprivation associated with institutionalization are at elevated ris...
Extreme social and cognitive deprivation as a result of institutional care has profound effects on d...
AbstractExtreme social and cognitive deprivation as a result of institutional care has profound effe...
Background: Early psychosocial deprivation has profound effects on brain activity in the young child...
Early psychosocial deprivation has profound effects on brain activity in the young child. Previous r...
Rhythmicity is a fundamental property of neural activity at multiple spatiotemporal scales, and asso...
While effects of institutional care on behavioral development have been studied extensively, effects...
Two groups of Romanian children were compared on spectral power and coherence in the electroencephal...
Early psychosocial deprivation has profound effects on brain activity in the young child. Previous r...
While effects of institutional care on behavioral development have been studied extensively, effects...
The brain's neural circuitry plays a ubiquitous role across domains in cognitive processing and unde...
The effects of severe psychosocial deprivation and foster care intervention on cognitive development...
IMPORTANCE: Severe neglect in early life is associated with compromises in brain development and ass...
The neurodevelopmental sequelae of early deprivation were examined by testing (N = 132) 8- and 9-yea...
Resting brain activity has been widely used as an index of brain development in neuroscience and cli...
Children raised in the profound deprivation associated with institutionalization are at elevated ris...
Extreme social and cognitive deprivation as a result of institutional care has profound effects on d...
AbstractExtreme social and cognitive deprivation as a result of institutional care has profound effe...
Background: Early psychosocial deprivation has profound effects on brain activity in the young child...
Early psychosocial deprivation has profound effects on brain activity in the young child. Previous r...
Rhythmicity is a fundamental property of neural activity at multiple spatiotemporal scales, and asso...
While effects of institutional care on behavioral development have been studied extensively, effects...
Two groups of Romanian children were compared on spectral power and coherence in the electroencephal...
Early psychosocial deprivation has profound effects on brain activity in the young child. Previous r...
While effects of institutional care on behavioral development have been studied extensively, effects...
The brain's neural circuitry plays a ubiquitous role across domains in cognitive processing and unde...
The effects of severe psychosocial deprivation and foster care intervention on cognitive development...
IMPORTANCE: Severe neglect in early life is associated with compromises in brain development and ass...
The neurodevelopmental sequelae of early deprivation were examined by testing (N = 132) 8- and 9-yea...
Resting brain activity has been widely used as an index of brain development in neuroscience and cli...
Children raised in the profound deprivation associated with institutionalization are at elevated ris...