Exposure to violence and low family income are associated with heightened amygdala responsiveness to threat among adolescents
Abstract
The processing of emotional facial expressions is important for social functioning and is influenced by environmental factors, including early environmental experiences. Low socio-economic status (SES) is associated with greater exposure to uncontrollable stressors, including violence, as well as deprivation, defined as a lack or decreased complexity of expected environmental input. The current study examined amygdala and fusiform gyrus response...
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Title
Exposure to violence and low family income are associated with heightened amygdala responsiveness to threat among adolescents
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
40
Pages
100709 - 100709
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