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Background The experience of early life stress is a consistently identified risk factor for the
development of mood and anxiety disorders. Preclinical research employing animal models …

Reduced hippocampal and medial prefrontal gray matter mediate the association between reported childhood maltreatment and trait anxiety in adulthood and predict …

AX Gorka, JL Hanson, SR Radtke… - Biology of Mood & Anxiety …, 2014 - go.gale.com
Background Stress early in life is associated with increased rates of mood and anxiety
disorders in adulthood [1] with a recent meta-analysis showing a 62% increase in the risk for …

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Reduced hippocampal and medial prefrontal gray matter mediate the association between
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Background: The experience of early life stress is a consistently identified risk factor for the
development of mood and anxiety disorders. Preclinical research employing animal models …

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Background: The experience of early life stress is a consistently identified risk factor for the
development of mood and anxiety disorders. Preclinical research employing animal models …

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AX Gorka, JL Hanson, SR Radtke… - Biology of Mood & …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background The experience of early life stress is a consistently identified risk factor for the
development of mood and anxiety disorders. Preclinical research employing animal models …

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AX Gorka, JL Hanson, SR Radtke, AR Hariri - 2014 - scienceopen.com
Background: The experience of early life stress is a consistently identified risk factor for the
development of mood and anxiety disorders. Preclinical research employing animal models …

[PDF][PDF] Reduced hippocampal and medial prefrontal gray matter mediate the association between reported childhood maltreatment and trait anxiety in adulthood and …

AX Gorka, JL Hanson, SR Radtke, AR Hariri - 2014 - academia.edu
Background: The experience of early life stress is a consistently identified risk factor for the
development of mood and anxiety disorders. Preclinical research employing animal models …

[HTML][HTML] Reduced hippocampal and medial prefrontal gray matter mediate the association between reported childhood maltreatment and trait anxiety in adulthood and …

AX Gorka, JL Hanson… - … of Mood & …, 2014 - biolmoodanxietydisord …
The experience of early life stress is a consistently identified risk factor for the development
of mood and anxiety disorders. Preclinical research employing animal models of early life …

Reduced hippocampal and medial prefrontal gray matter mediate the association between reported childhood maltreatment and trait anxiety in adulthood and predict …

AX Gorka, JL Hanson, SR Radtke… - Biology of Mood & …, 2014 - europepmc.org
Background The experience of early life stress is a consistently identified risk factor for the
development of mood and anxiety disorders. Preclinical research employing animal models …