Publication: Early Maternal Care and Amygdala Habituation to Emotional Stimuli in Adulthood
Early Maternal Care and Amygdala Habituation to Emotional Stimuli in Adulthood
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Holz, N. E., Häge, A., Plichta, M. M., Boecker-Schlier, R., Jennen-Steinmetz, C., Baumeister, S., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Laucht, M., Banaschewski, T., & Brandeis, D. (2021). Early Maternal Care and Amygdala Habituation to Emotional Stimuli in Adulthood. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 16, 1100–1110. https://doi.org/10.1093/scan/nsab059
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Evidence suggests that maternal care constitutes a protective factor for psychopathology which may be conditional on the level of family adversity. Given that psychopathology is frequently linked with social deficits, and the amygdala with social functioning, we investigated the impact of early maternal care on amygdala function under high versus low familial risk for psychopathology. Amygdala activity and habituation during an emotional face-matching paradigm was analyzed in participants of an epidemiological cohort study followed si
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Holz, N. E., Häge, A., Plichta, M. M., Boecker-Schlier, R., Jennen-Steinmetz, C., Baumeister, S., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Laucht, M., Banaschewski, T., & Brandeis, D. (2021). Early Maternal Care and Amygdala Habituation to Emotional Stimuli in Adulthood. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 16, 1100–1110. https://doi.org/10.1093/scan/nsab059