Childhood Adversity and Neural Development: A Systematic Review
Harvard University · University of Pittsburgh
Abstract
An extensive literature on childhood adversity and neurodevelopment has emerged over the past decade. We evaluate two conceptual models of adversity and neurodevelopment-the dimensional model of adversity and stress acceleration model-in a systematic review of 109 studies using MRI-based measures of neural structure and function in children and adolescents. Consistent with the dimensional model, children exposed to threat had reduced amygdala, medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), and hippocampal volume and heightened amygdala activation to threat in a majority of studies; these patterns were not observed consistently in children exposed to deprivation. In contrast, reduced volume and altered function in…
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3Topics & keywords
- Amygdala
- Psychology
- Prefrontal cortex
- Neuroscience
- Developmental psychology
- Neuroimaging
- Brain Structure and Function
- Brain development