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Early adversity and learning: implications for typical and atypical behavioral development.

Jamie L HansonWouter van den BosBarbara J RoeberKaren D RudolphRichard J DavidsonSeth D Pollak
Published in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2017)
Participants who had been exposed to early adversity were less able than their peers to correctly learn which stimuli were likely to result in reward, even after repeated feedback. These individuals also used information about known rewards in their environments less often. In addition, individuals exposed to adversity made decisions early in the learning process as if rewards were less consistent and occurred more at random. These data suggest one mechanism through which early life experience shapes behavioral development.
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