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The International Society for Developmental Psychobiology Annual Meeting Symposium: Impact of Early Life Experiences on Brain and Behavioral Development

机译:国际发展心理生物学学会年会研讨会:早期生活经历对大脑和行为发展的影响

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Decades of research in the area of developmental psychobiology have shown that early life experience alters behavioral and brain development, which canalizes development to suit different environments. Recent methodological advances have begun to identify the mechanisms by which early life experiences cause these diverse adult outcomes. Here we present four different research programs that demonstrate the intricacies of early environmental influences on behavioral and brain development in both pathological and normal development. First, an animal model of schizophrenia is presented that suggests prenatal immune stimulation influences the postpubertal emergence of psychosis-related behavior in mice. Second, we describe a research program on infant rats that demonstrates how early odor learning has unique characteristics due to the unique functioning of the infant limbic system. Third, we present work on the rodent Octodon degus, which shows that early paternal and/or maternal deprivation alters development of limbic system synaptic density that corresponds to heightened emotionality. Fourth, ajuvenile model of stress is presented that suggests this developmental period is important in determining adulthood emotional well being. The approach of each research program is strikingly different, yet all succeed in delineating a specific aspect of early development and its effects on infant and adult outcome that expands our understanding of the developmental impact of infant experiences on emotional and limbic system development. Together, these research programs suggest that the developing organism’s developmental trajectory is influenced by environmental factors beginning in the fetus and extending through adolescence, although the specific timing and nature of the environmental influence has unique impact on adult mental health.
机译:在发展心理生物学领域的数十年研究表明,早期的生活经历会改变行为和大脑的发展,从而促进发展以适应不同的环境。最近的方法学进展已经开始确定早期生活经历导致这些不同的成人结果的机制。在这里,我们提出了四个不同的研究计划,这些研究计划证明了在病理和正常发育中早期环境影响行为和大脑发育的复杂性。首先,提出了一种精神分裂症动物模型,该模型表明产前免疫刺激会影响青春期后小鼠精神病相关行为的出现。其次,我们描述了一项关于婴儿大鼠的研究计划,该计划证明了由于婴儿边缘系统的独特功能,早期气味学习如何具有独特的特征。第三,我们目前在啮齿动物Octodon degus上的研究表明,早期的父本和/或母体剥夺改变了边缘系统突触密度的发展,这与情绪的升高相对应。第四,提出了青少年的压力模型,表明该发育时期对于确定成年期的情绪健康很重要。每个研究计划的方法截然不同,但都成功地勾勒出早期发育的特定方面及其对婴儿和成人结局的影响,从而扩大了我们对婴儿经历对情感和边缘系统发育的发展影响的理解。这些研究计划合在一起表明,尽管环境影响的具体时机和性质对成人的心理健康具有独特的影响,但是发展中生物的发展轨迹受到了从胎儿开始直至青春期的环境因素的影响。

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