Increased activation of the fear neurocircuitry in children exposed to violence

Volume: 37, Issue: 4, Pages: 303 - 312
Published: Jan 17, 2020
Abstract
Most studies investigating the effect of childhood trauma on the brain are retrospective and mainly focus on maltreatment, whereas different types of trauma exposure such as growing up in a violent neighborhood, as well as developmental stage, could have differential effects on brain structure and function. The current magnetic resonance imaging study assessed the effect of trauma exposure broadly and violence exposure more specifically, as well...
Paper Details
Title
Increased activation of the fear neurocircuitry in children exposed to violence
Published Date
Jan 17, 2020
Volume
37
Issue
4
Pages
303 - 312
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