Prenatal Stress and Child Development

Prenatal Stress and Child Development

Wazana, Ashley; Szekely, Eszter; Oberlander, Tim F.

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

04/2022

643

Mole

Inglês

9783030601614

15 a 20 dias

1015

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Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. The Developmental Meaning of Prenatal Maternal Stress.- Chapter 3. Transgenerational Transmission of Stress.- Chapter 4. Prenatal Programming at the Interface of the Placenta.- Chapter 5. Maternal Prenatal Stress and Offspring Immune Functioning.- Chapter 6. Epigenetic Effects of Prenatal Stress on the Offspring Stress Regulation System.- Chapter 7. The Developmental Microbiome at the Brain-Gut Interface.- Chapter 8. Prenatal Programming of Postnatal Plasticity.- Chapter 9. Gender Specific Effects of Prenatal Stress.- Chapter 10. Prenatal Programming of Neurodevelopment: Imaging and Structural Changes.- Chapter 11. Disentangling the Effects from Prenatal and Postnatal Maternal Stress.- Chapter 12. Statistical Modeling of Prenatal Environment by Gene Interactions.- Chapter 13. SSRI and Prenatal Stress Exposure.- Chapter 14. Stress and Resilience.- Chapter 15. Prenatal Experience, Trauma, and Culture.- Chapter 16. Early Prematurity as a Model for Early Intervention.- Chapter 17. Prenatal Stress and the Effect of Early Maternal Care.- Chapter 18. Looking Ahead: Prenatal and Perinatal interventions in Mental Health.
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DOHaD (developmental originals of health and disease);Fetal brain development and programming;GxE (gene-environment interaction) influences on epigenome;Maternal antidepressants and microbiome;Microbiome, brain, mood, and behavior;Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and early development;Prenatal adversity and gender-specific effects;Prenatal & postnatal maternal depression & child development;Prenatal environments and epigenetic effects;Prenatal experience, trauma, and culture;Prenatal maternal depression & pregnancy-specific anxiety;Prenatal maternal stress and child neurodevelopment;Prenatal programming, placenta, and psychiatric illness;Prenatal programming, postnatal plasticity;Prenatal stress and offspring immune system functioning;Prenatal stress and resilience;Psychobiological stress and fetal neurodevelopment;Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants;Statistical modeling of prenatal environment;Transgenerational stress transmission and child behavior