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Altered emotional interference processing in affective and cognitive-control brain circuitry in major depression

June 13, 2018 S. R. Zelenz

Biol Psychiatry. 2008 Feb 15;63(4):377-84. Epub 2007 Aug 24. Fales CL1, Barch DM, Rundle MM, Mintun MA, Snyder AZ, Cohen JD, Mathews J, Sheline YI. Author information Abstract BACKGROUND: Major depression is characterized by a negativity bias: an enhanced responsiveness to, and memory …

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Psychological and psychophysiological considerations on the maternal–fetal relationship

June 13, 2018 S. R. Zelenz

Infant Child Dev. 2010;19(1):27-38. Dipietro JA1. Author information Abstract The earliest relationship does not begin with birth. Pregnant women construct mental representations of the fetus, and feelings of affiliation or “maternal-fetal attachment” generally increase over the …

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Unseen scars of childhood trauma

March 1, 2021

Twenty years of research have established the connection between adverse childhood experiences and long-term health. Now researchers are looking for ways to measure the biology behind the correlation and try to reverse it. By Amanda B. …

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Complex PTSD and intergenerational transmission of distress and resilience among Tutsi genocide survivors and their offspring: A preliminary report

February 22, 2021

Author links open overlay panel AmitShriraa BenjaminMollova ChantalMudahogorab aThe Interdisciplinary Department of Social Sciences, Bar-Ilan University, Israel bHamilton, Ontario, Canada Received 12 October 2018, Revised 18 November 2018, Accepted 18 November 2018, Available online 19 …

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The Consequences of Stressed Parenting

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The polyvagal theory: New insights into adaptive reactions of the autonomic nervous system

February 4, 2021

Stephen W. Porges, PhD Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine February 2009, 76 (4 suppl 2) S86-S90; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.76.s2.17 Abstract The polyvagal theory describes an autonomic nervous system that is influenced by the central nervous system, sensitive to afferent influences, characterized by an …

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How behavior shapes the brain and the brain shapes behavior: Insights from memory development

January 25, 2021

Fengji Geng, Morgan Botdorf and Tracy Riggins Journal of Neuroscience 14 December 2020, JN-RM-2611-19; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2611-19.2020 Abstract Source memory improves substantially during childhood. This improvement is thought to be closely related to hippocampal maturation. As previous studies have mainly used cross-sectional …

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