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Attentional biases for sad faces in offspring of mothers with a history of major depression: trajectories of change from childhood to adolescence.

Brandon E GibbMax OwensLeslie A D Brick
Published in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2022)
It appears that the form, and perhaps function, of attentional bias may shift across development in at-risk youth. To the extent that this is true, it has significant implications not only for theories of the intergenerational transmission of depression risk but also for prevention and early intervention efforts designed to reduce this risk.
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