Mother nurture and the social definition of neurodevelopment

Volume: 113, Issue: 22, Pages: 6094 - 6096
Published: May 23, 2016
Abstract
The quality of family life in childhood predicts the risk for multiple mental disorders, implying sustained effects on relevant brain circuits. Indeed, there is evidence for the idea that the social environment shapes individual differences in brain development and function. A limitation of this evidence is that most studies focus on extreme social adversity, such as parental deprivation (i.e., institutional rearing) or childhood maltreatment....
Paper Details
Title
Mother nurture and the social definition of neurodevelopment
Published Date
May 23, 2016
Volume
113
Issue
22
Pages
6094 - 6096
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