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Impact of early life adversities on human brain functioning: A coordinate-based meta-analysis.

E J Kraaijenvanger1, T M Pollok1, M Monninger1, A Kaiser1, D Brandeis2, T Banaschewski1, N E Holz3.   

Abstract

The detrimental impact of early life adversities (ELAs; entailing pre- and postnatal experiences) on the developing brain has been well established. By inducing neural alterations underlying critical human socio-cognitive functions, ELAs may embed latent vulnerability to psychopathologies. However, single neuroimaging studies report conflicting results. Therefore, this coordinate-based meta-analysis aims to identify convergent functional alterations following ELAs. Electronic databases were searched for relevant articles (2001 to June 2019), retrieving 68 eligible studies containing 3685 unique participants. The activation likelihood estimation algorithm was used for analyses according to best-practice guidelines. Whereas pooled analyses did not yield any findings, further homogenizing the experiments revealed significant functional alterations in the left superior frontal gyrus in healthy subjects, left centromedial amygdala during emotion processing, left precuneus during memory processing and left centromedial amygdala and putamen when analyzing the impact of postnatal experiences. These results support the current consensus in the field of environmental imaging: ELAs might exert their effects through systematically altering critical neurocognitive systems and enhance one's vulnerability to future mental health problems.
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Keywords:  Childhood adversity; Early life stress; Emotion processing; Functional neuroimaging; Latent vulnerability; Memory processing; Prenatal exposure

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32169412     DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2020.03.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Biobehav Rev        ISSN: 0149-7634            Impact factor:   8.989


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