T Vargas, RE Conley, VA Mittal - International review of neurobiology, 2020 - Elsevier
… , deprivation, and discrepancy. Stimulation includes environments that activate threat neural … Deprivation describes environments that have a lack of necessary stimuli for brain health …
… threats … deprivation of Western Muslims and endorsement of extremism. We suggest that Western-born Muslims are particularly vulnerable to the impact of perceived relative deprivation …
L Zhang, L Qiao, M Xu, L Fan, X Che, L Diao… - International Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
… The literature has indicated that personal relative deprivation (PRD) results in … a threat causes and maintains anxiety, relatively deprived individuals may have difficulty gating threat from …
… In the same study, level of threat felt by the participants as they walked through a deprived neighborhood was significantly and independently predicted by self-reported personal …
C Cyr, EM Euser… - Development and …, 2010 - cambridge.org
… Including the pertinent studies examining child attachment in maltreating and high-risk families, the current set of metaanalyses examined the differential impact of maltreatment and …
… threat and safety cues, primarily driven by diminished responding to conditioned threat cues. … We conclude that blunted threat and reward learning may represent a mechanistic route by …
… Given the multifaceted nature of adversity experiences among children raised in poverty, we do not include studies focused explicitly on SES as indicators of either threat or deprivation …
… Evidence from a recent metaanalysis of both cross-sectional and longitudinal studies suggests that individuals with lower language abilities are significantly more likely to evidence …
… (2011); example item: “I feel deprived when I think about what I have compared to what other people like me have”; participants indicated their agreement on a 6-point scale (Strongly …