Exposure to violence is associated with decreased neural connectivity in emotion regulation and cognitive control, but not working memory, networks after accounting for socioeconomic status: a preliminary study

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  • who: Samantha R. Mattheiss from the Psychology Department, Felician University, Lodi, NJ, USA have published the research work: Exposure to violence is associated with decreased neural connectivity in emotion regulation and cognitive control, but not working memory, networks after accounting for socioeconomic status: a preliminary study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study aims to identify precise differences in resting state connectivity in relation to exposure to community violence, above and beyond the effects of SES. This model proposes that threat exposures including physical abuse, direct community violence, and family violence abuse, affect emotion regulation . . .

     

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