… a fraction of those traumatized individuals will developposttraumaticstressdisorder (PTSD). In fact, … variability in susceptibility to PTSD. This uncertainty regarding who is susceptible to …
… This examination of deprivation and threat concurrently in the same sample provided further evidence that threat-related experiences influence the structure of the developingbrain …
… Focusing on those with PTSD overlooks the large number of children who are exposed to trauma but do not go on to developPTSD. A study based on a national sample indicates the …
… This was in spite of the fact that the severity of traumas between the two groups of women were comparable. Brain imaging showed that the women with PTSD and BPD had a similar …
TD Kim, S Lee, S Yoon - Antioxidants, 2020 - mdpi.com
… Furthermore, two studies also explored the additional factor of traumaticbrain injury (TBI) in PTSD and found significant alteration in proinflammatory cytokine levels in association with …
A Williams - Juvenile and family court journal, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
… The development of post-traumaticstressdisorder, depression and anxiety, antisocial behaviors and alcohol and substance use disorders are common among those impacted by …
AN Clausen, KA Fercho, M Monsour… - Brain and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
… Differential impact of PTSD on brain PAD in younger versus older … PTSD impacts brain aging, followed by age‐related brain changes that are consonant with individuals without PTSD. …
CN Weis, EK Webb, AA Huggins, M Kallenbach… - NeuroImage, 2021 - Elsevier
… -traumaticstressdisorder (PTSD) pathogenesis, and the majority of neuroimaging research on PTSD … After controlling for sex, age, and total brain volume, none of the subfield volumes (…
… brain areas associated with emotion-regulation and threat-regulation. Our findings suggest that lifetime trauma and PTSD … in PTSD-relevant brain regions and shorter predicted lifespan. …