The neurobiology of infant attachment-trauma and disruption of parent-infant interactions

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  • who: Nimra Naeem and Regina M. Sullivan from the Department of Psychology, Center for Neuroscience, New York University, New York, NY, United States, Emotional Brain have published the research: The Neurobiology of Infant Attachment-Trauma and Disruption of Parent-Infant Interactions, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: It is important to note that this study provides evidence that the amygdala's dysfunction requires the co-occurrence of both increased CORT and a social context, while the hippocampus dysfunction relies on CORT in both social and non-social Chen et_al, 2021; Claflin et_al, 2021; Hilberdink et_al, 2021 . . .

     

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