articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesOct 21, 2013BRONZE OA

Effects of childhood poverty and chronic stress on emotion regulatory brain function in adulthood

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Abstract

Significance Childhood poverty has been linked to emotion dysregulation, which is further associated with negative physical and psychological health in adulthood. The current study provides evidence of prospective associations between childhood poverty and adult neural activity during effortful attempts to regulate negative emotion. Adults with lower family income at age 9 exhibited reduced ventrolateral and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activity and failure to suppress amygdala activation at age 24. Chronic stressor exposure across childhood mediated the relations between family income at age 9 and prefrontal cortex activity. The concurrent adult income, on the other hand, was not associated with neural…

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Keywords
  • Chronic stress
  • Brain function
  • Psychology
  • Poverty
  • Developmental psychology
  • Early adulthood
  • Stress (linguistics)
  • Chronic poverty
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • No poverty
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