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    Childhood Threat Is Associated With Lower Resting-State Connectivity Within a Central Visceral Network
    with Layla Banihashemi, Christine W. Peng, Anusha Rangarajan, Helmet T. Karim, Meredith L. Wallace, Brandon M. Sibbach, Mark M. Stinley, Anne Germain, and Howard J. Aizenstein
    Frontiers in Psychology 13 805049. 2022.
    Childhood adversity is associated with altered or dysregulated stress reactivity; these altered patterns of physiological functioning persist into adulthood. Evidence from both preclinical animal models and human neuroimaging studies indicates that early life experience differentially influences stressor-evoked activity within central visceral neural circuits proximally involved in the control of stress responses, including the subgenual anterior cingulate cortex (sgACC), paraventricular nucleus…Read more