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Maternal Care Modulates the Relationship between Prenatal Risk and Hippocampal Volume in Women But Not in Men
2007
Journal of Neuroscience
Smaller hippocampal volume is associated with psychiatric disorders. Variations in hippocampal volume are discussed as both a consequence of the neurotoxic effects of stress and as a pre-existing condition leading to increased vulnerability for cognitive and emotional impairments. To investigate whether early experience can account for variability in hippocampal volume in adulthood (vulnerability hypothesis), we assessed the relationship between birth weight and hippocampal volume in 44
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.3252-06.2007
pmid:17344396
fatcat:ro2it3wpl5frhj5dwluibcgv5a