Search Results - "Heyn, Sara A"
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A proof-of-concept study of vicarious extinction learning and autonomic synchrony in parent–child dyads and posttraumatic stress disorder
Published in Scientific reports (11-09-2023)“…Though threat-extinction models continue to inform scientific study of traumatic stress, knowledge of learning and extinction as mechanisms linking exposure to…”
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Longitudinal cortical markers of persistence and remission of pediatric PTSD
Published in NeuroImage clinical (01-01-2019)“…•Neural correlates of clinical outcomes in pediatric PTSD are poorly understood.•Remission and persistence show unique patterns of cortical development over…”
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Abnormal Prefrontal Development in Pediatric Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Longitudinal Structural and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
Published in Biological psychiatry : cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging (01-02-2019)“…Prior studies of pediatric posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have reported cross-sectional and age-related structural and functional brain abnormalities in…”
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Differential Patterns of Delayed Emotion Circuit Maturation in Abused Girls With and Without Internalizing Psychopathology
Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-11-2021)“…Objective: Childhood abuse represents one of the most potent risk factors for developing psychopathology, especially in females. Evidence suggests that…”
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Through a Developmental Lens: Emerging Insights to Understand and Treat Pediatric PTSD
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Parent Psychopathology and Behavioral Effects on Child Brain–Symptom Networks in the ABCD Study
Published in Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (01-10-2024)“…Parents play a notable role in the development of child psychopathology. In this study, we investigated the role of parent psychopathology and behaviors on…”
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Neurobehavioral correlates of impaired emotion recognition in pediatric PTSD
Published in Development and psychopathology (01-08-2022)“…Despite broad evidence suggesting that adversity-exposed youth experience an impaired ability to recognize emotion in others, the underlying biological…”
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Sex‐based variations of prefrontal structure and longitudinal symptoms in pediatric posttraumatic stress disorder
Published in Depression and anxiety (01-12-2022)“…Background: Pediatric posttraumatic stress disorder (pPTSD) is more than three times as likely to develop in trauma‐exposed female youth than males. Despite…”
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Differential Cortical Volume and Surface Morphometry in Youth With Chronic Health Conditions
Published in Biological research for nursing (01-01-2024)“…Up to 1 in 3 youth in the United States have a childhood-onset chronic health condition (CHC), which can lead to neurodevelopmental disruptions in cognitive…”
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Pediatric PTSD is characterized by age- and sex-related abnormalities in structural connectivity
Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-2021)“…Pediatric post-traumatic stress disorder (pPTSD) is a prevalent and pervasive form of mental illness comprising a disparate constellation of psychiatric…”
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Longitudinal hippocampal circuit change differentiates persistence and remission of pediatric posttraumatic stress disorder
Published in Depression and anxiety (01-01-2022)“…Background Previous studies have identified functional brain abnormalities in pediatric posttraumatic stress disorder (pPTSD) suggesting altered…”
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Developmental Biomarkers of Childhood Trauma and Affective Psychopathology: Structural and Functional Neuroimaging Approaches
Published 01-01-2019“…Although childhood maltreatment is astoundingly prevalent and represents a salient risk factor for the onset of adolescent psychopathology, such as…”
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