Maternal Depression Is Related to Reduced Error-Related Brain Activity in Child and Adolescent Offspring

Volume: 47, Issue: 2, Pages: 324 - 335
Published: Mar 8, 2016
Abstract
Chronic parental depression is associated with an increased likelihood of depression in offspring. One mechanism by which parental depression may increase risk is through physiological or cognitive tendencies in offspring. Error processing has been studied using the error-related negativity (ERN), an event-related potential that occurs around the time someone commits an error, and has previously been shown to be heritable and blunted in...
Paper Details
Title
Maternal Depression Is Related to Reduced Error-Related Brain Activity in Child and Adolescent Offspring
Published Date
Mar 8, 2016
Volume
47
Issue
2
Pages
324 - 335
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