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Lifespan adversities affect neural correlates of behavioral inhibition in adults.

Seda SacuPascal-M AggensteinerMaximilian MonningerAnna KaiserDaniel BrandeisTobias BanaschewskiNathalie E Holz
Published in: Frontiers in psychiatry (2024)
Our findings extended previous work and showed that early adverse experiences have a long-term effect on the neural circuitry of inhibitory control in adulthood. Furthermore, the overlap between neural correlates of adversity and depressive symptomatology suggests that adverse experiences might increase vulnerability via neural alterations, which needs to be investigated by future longitudinal research.
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