2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2023.105210
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Interpersonal early adversity demonstrates dissimilarity from early socioeconomic disadvantage in the course of human brain development: A meta-analysis

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“…Similarly, results from a meta-analysis showed patterns of age differences in the volume of frontolimbic regions indicative of stress acceleration due to interpersonal adversity, broadly aligning with our findings regarding frontoparietal activation. However, the developmental patterns of structural acceleration in this meta-analysis were evident in early years but not in adolescence (Vannucci et al, 2023). Thus, interpersonal adversity-related stress acceleration may be observed structurally during the early years but may not manifest functionally until later in development during adolescence.…”
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confidence: 54%
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“…Similarly, results from a meta-analysis showed patterns of age differences in the volume of frontolimbic regions indicative of stress acceleration due to interpersonal adversity, broadly aligning with our findings regarding frontoparietal activation. However, the developmental patterns of structural acceleration in this meta-analysis were evident in early years but not in adolescence (Vannucci et al, 2023). Thus, interpersonal adversity-related stress acceleration may be observed structurally during the early years but may not manifest functionally until later in development during adolescence.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…The powerful impact of interpersonal adversity that impedes healthy development is expected, considering the critical role of social relationships in the survival and healthy development of human beings. For example, Vannucci et al (2023) used a meta-analytic approach to examine the effects of early adversity on brain structures among adversity-exposed youths from birth to 18 years. Differential effects between interpersonal adversity (e.g., family-based maltreatment) and socioeconomic disadvantage (e.g., poverty) emerged, suggesting that child maltreatment has distinct effects from covarying factors such as socioeconomic disadvantage because it involves close interpersonal relationships.…”
Section: Developmental Psychopathology Models Of the Effects Of Adver...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In line with this, a recent meta-analysis has shown that the direction of brain volume alterations, e.g. in ACC and hippocampus, changes from an increase in volume in childhood to a decrease after the age of 12 in subjects with interpersonal adversities 55 . Assuming this change in direction of influence exists, it may be difficult to retrospectively detect the influence of maltreatment if subjects experienced both childhood and adolescence maltreatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…For example, lower SES neonates had larger volumes of several frontal cortex subregions in association with poorer language skill by age 2 years ( Spann et al, 2020 ). A meta-analysis expanded these findings of brain region specificity to SES, with enlarged superior temporal gyri and hippocampus in lower SES children ( Vannucci et al, 2023 ). Conversely, lower SES showed smaller right-side fronto-parietal cortex ( Spann et al, 2020 ).…”
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confidence: 93%