Psychoneuroimmunological Evidence for Biological Embedding During Early Adolescence [0.03%]
青春期早期个体身心交融的生物学证据
Ellen Jopling,Katerina Rnic,Alison Tracy et al.
Ellen Jopling et al.
Adolescence is a period of vulnerability wherein stress can become biologically embedded in ways that impact long-term trajectories of mental and physical health. In particular, stressors are transduced into physiological changes via the hy...
Impact of Sex and Salivary Dehydroepiandrosterone on the Association Between Testosterone and Emotion Dysregulation [0.03%]
性别和唾液脱氢表雄酮对睾丸素与情绪调节能力关联的影响
Julia B Merker,Leah D Church,Melanie A Matyi et al.
Julia B Merker et al.
Adolescence is marked by changes in affect-related processing that allow individuals to learn from, and adapt to, their socioemotional environments. Although this flexibility allows for greater adaptation, it also confers unique vulnerabili...
Experience With Face Groups Impacts Face Processing, but Not Face Differentiation in 6- and 9-Month-Old Infants [0.03%]
面部经验影响6个月和9个月大的婴儿的面孔加工但不影响面孔辨别能力
Grace Wallsinger,Maeve R Boylan,Jessica Sanches Braga Figueira et al.
Grace Wallsinger et al.
The present study examined neural differentiation of faces from familiar and unfamiliar race groups at 6 and 9 months of age. Two of four face groups (one familiar and one unfamiliar) were shown to infants based on parent reports of infant ...
The Association Between Childhood Impaired Motor Development and Adolescent Psychotic Experiences [0.03%]
儿童运动发育障碍与青少年精神病体验的关系
P J Hamers,D C Bouter,S Dieleman et al.
P J Hamers et al.
Increasing evidence indicates that psychosis spectrum disorders are neurodevelopmental disorders linked to early life. Motor impairments are proposed as a key early marker of risk for psychosis spectrum disorders. Here, we explored the asso...
Telomere Length and Change Among Infants Growing up in Low- to Mid-Income Households [0.03%]
低至中等收入家庭中婴幼儿的端粒长度及变化趋势
Georgia F Celestin,Lara J Pierce,Viviane Valdes et al.
Georgia F Celestin et al.
Telomere biology is a molecular mechanism that may underlie relationships between stress and health outcomes and has been shown to vary across racial and ethnic groups. Telomere length may also be susceptible to the deleterious impacts of s...
Childhood Evolved Developmental Niche History and Autonomic Regulation in Women [0.03%]
女性的进化发育 niche 历史及自主神经调节
Mary S Tarsha,Darcia Narvaez
Mary S Tarsha
Early life adversity has been studied widely, but still understudied is the impact of positive early life experiences. Emerging evidence suggests that humanity's millions-year-old evolved developmental niche (EDN) supports healthy biopsycho...
Parent-Reported Toddler Dysregulation and Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia Predict Trajectories of Childhood Externalizing Behaviors [0.03%]
幼儿自主神经系统发育与外部行为问题的关系研究
Michelle L Ramos,Anna M Zhou,Kristin A Buss
Michelle L Ramos
Externalizing behaviors (e.g., aggression, oppositionality, conduct problems) typically peak then decrease across early childhood (ages 2-5). However, some children continue to exhibit elevated levels of externalizing behavior throughout ch...
Neurophysiological Differences in Auditory Threat Processing in Young Children Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence: a Pilot Study [0.03%]
遭受伴侣暴力的幼儿对听觉威胁处理的神经生理差异研究:一项初步研究
Brandon L Goldstein,Olivia Arciero,Samantha Santos et al.
Brandon L Goldstein et al.
Threat reactivity is a mechanism linking children's exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) and mental health outcomes. Most studies focus on visual threats, with few examining auditory threat-a salient aspect of IPV exposure. This pilo...
Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia (RSA) Reactivity and Developmental Delay in the Preschool Years [0.03%]
学龄前儿童呼吸性窦性心律不齐和发育迟缓的关系研究
Jane Jiyoun Lee,Eirini Flouri,Yo Jackson
Jane Jiyoun Lee
Children with developmental delay are more likely than their typically developing peers to experience emotional dysregulation. Given that there is evidence that respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) reactivity indexes emotion regulation, which...
Frances H Li,Nicole M Froidevaux,Margaret L Kerr et al.
Frances H Li et al.
The psychological capacity for emotion regulation (ER) facilitates sensitive caregiving and fosters positive child outcomes. Parasympathetic regulation, indexed by respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA), is an important physiological component ...