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Stressful Life Events in the Second Half of Pregnancy Predict Visual Network Connectivity in Young Adult Offspring Decades Later

MARECKOVA, K.; E. DICKIE; Lenka ANDRÝSKOVÁ; A. VOINESKOS; Milan BRÁZDIL et. al.

Basic information

Original name

Stressful Life Events in the Second Half of Pregnancy Predict Visual Network Connectivity in Young Adult Offspring Decades Later

Authors

MARECKOVA, K.; E. DICKIE; Lenka ANDRÝSKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution); A. VOINESKOS; Milan BRÁZDIL (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Y. NIKOLOVA

Edition

74th Annual Meeting of the Society-of-Biological-Psychiatry (SOBP), 2019

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Conference abstract

Field of Study

30103 Neurosciences

Country of publisher

United States of America

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

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Impact factor

Impact factor: 12.095

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14310/19:00113711

Organization unit

Faculty of Science

ISSN

UT WoS

000472661000555

Keywords in English

Prenatal Maternal Stress; Resting State Functional Connectivity; Developmental Psychopathology; Visual Cortex

Tags

Changed: 21/4/2020 17:13, Mgr. Marie Novosadová Šípková, DiS.

Abstract

In the original language

Maternal stress during pregnancy can impact brain development and increase offspring psychopathology risk. Using a prospective longitudinal cohort, we aimed to determine whether stressful life events experienced during pregnancy might have detectable effects on brain function in young adult offspring decades later.