Early developmental emergence of human amygdala–prefrontal connectivity after maternal deprivation
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · University of Zurich · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Under typical conditions, medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) connections with the amygdala are immature during childhood and become adult-like during adolescence. Rodent models show that maternal deprivation accelerates this development, prompting examination of human amygdala-mPFC phenotypes following maternal deprivation. Previously institutionalized youths, who experienced early maternal deprivation, exhibited atypical amygdala-mPFC connectivity. Specifically, unlike the immature connectivity (positive amygdala-mPFC coupling) of comparison children, children with a history of early adversity evidenced mature connectivity (negative amygdala-mPFC coupling) and thus, resembled the adolescent phenotype. This…
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9Topics & keywords
- Amygdala
- Prefrontal cortex
- Psychology
- Neuroscience
- Anxiety
- Maternal deprivation
- Developmental psychology
- Psychiatry