Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8814292 Biological Psychiatry 2018 51 Pages PDF
Abstract
Results suggest that altered neural processing of reward is already related to increased cortisol output and depression severity in preschoolers. These results also demonstrate an important role for amygdala function as a mediator of this relationship at a very early age. Our results further underscore early childhood as an important developmental period for understanding the neurobiological correlates of early stress and increased risk for depression.
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