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Behavioral problems after early life stress: Contributions of the hippocampus and amygdala
Jamie L. Hanson
, Brendon M. Nacewicz
, Matthew J. Sutterer
, Amelia A. Cayo
, Stacey M. Schaefer
,
Karen D. Rudolph
, Elizabeth A. Shirtcliff
, Seth D. Pollak
, Richard J. Davidson
Psychology
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
Social & Behavioral Sciences Institute
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Hippocampus
100%
Behavior Problems
100%
Amygdala
100%
Early Life Stress
100%
Hippocampal Volume
30%
Low Socioeconomic Status
20%
Brain Regions
20%
Amygdala Volume
20%
Divergence
10%
Brain Development
10%
Nonlinear Effects
10%
Physical Abuse
10%
Emotion Regulation
10%
Emotional Processing
10%
Guardian
10%
Human Animals
10%
Nonhuman Animals
10%
Stress Exposure
10%
Methodological Characteristics
10%
Diathesis
10%
Cumulative Life Stress
10%
Exposure Problem
10%
Animal Samples
10%
Early Neglect
10%
Cumulative Stress
10%
Socioemotional Functioning
10%
Psychology
Behavioral Disorder
100%
Amygdala
100%
Hippocampus
100%
Neglect
16%
Emotion Processing
16%
Socioemotional Functioning
16%
Neuroscience
Hippocampus
100%
Amygdala
100%
Brain Areas
16%