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Early Stress Is Associated with Alterations in the Orbitofrontal Cortex: A Tensor-Based Morphometry Investigation of Brain Structure and Behavioral Risk
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NeuropsychologyBrain FunctionAffective NeuroscienceBrain OrganizationPsychologySocial SciencesSocial NeuroscienceDevelopmental PsychologyOrbitofrontal CortexCognitive DevelopmentSocial-emotional DevelopmentDevelopmental DisorderCognitive NeuroscienceEarly Life ExposureEarly Life StressPsychiatryBehavioral NeuroscienceBrain StructureCortical RemodelingChild AbuseBehavioral RiskSocial CognitionChild DevelopmentEarly AdversityEarly StressSocial BehaviorBiological EmbeddingNeuroscienceBiological PsychiatryMedicineAggressionTrauma In Child
Individuals who experience early adversity, such as child maltreatment, are at heightened risk for a broad array of social and health difficulties. However, little is known about how this behavioral risk is instantiated in the brain. Here we examine a neurobiological contribution to individual differences in human behavior using methodology appropriate for use with pediatric populations paired with an in-depth measure of social behavior. We show that alterations in the orbitofrontal cortex among individuals who experienced physical abuse are related to social difficulties. These data suggest a biological mechanism linking early social learning to later behavioral outcomes.
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