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Neurobiology of Infant Fear and Anxiety: Impacts of Delayed Amygdala Development and Attachment Figure Quality

机译:婴儿恐惧和焦虑的神经生物学:延迟Amygdala开发和附着数字的影响

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Anxiety disorders are the most common form of mental illness and are more likely to emerge during childhood compared with most other psychiatric disorders. While research on children is the gold standard for understanding the behavioral expression of anxiety and its neural circuitry, the ethical and technical limitations in exploring neural underpinnings limit our understanding of the child?s developing brain. Instead, we must rely on animal models to build strong methodological bridges for bidirectional translation to child development research. Using the caregiver?infant context, we review the rodent literature on early-life fear development to characterize developmental transitions in amygdala function underlying age-specific behavioral transitions. We then describe how this system can be per-turbed by early-life adversity, including reduced efficacy of the caregiver as a safe haven. We suggest that greater integration of clinically informed animal research enhances bidirectional translation to permit new approaches to therapeutics for children with early onset anxiety disorders.
机译:焦虑症是最常见的精神疾病形式,与大多数其他精神疾病相比,儿童时期更有可能出现。虽然对儿童的研究是了解焦虑和神经电路的行为表达的黄金标准,但探索神经内衬的道德和技术限制限制了我们对孩子的发展大脑的理解。相反,我们必须依靠动物模型来构建强大的方法论桥梁,以便与儿童开发研究进行双向翻译。使用护理人员?婴儿背景,我们审查了早期恐惧发育的啮齿动物文献,以表征asygdala潜在的年龄特异性行为转型的发育过渡。然后,我们描述了如何通过早期逆境所抵触的该系统如何,包括降低护理人员作为一种安全避风港的效果。我们建议更多地整合临床知识的动物研究,增强了双向翻译,以允许具有早期发病焦虑症的儿童治疗方法的新方法。

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