Abstract

Microstructural remodeling of white matter pathways represents one potential mechanism linking childhood stress exposure with mental health across development. However, the degree to which specific aspects of stress exposure—such as the type or developmental timing of a stressor—may uniquely impact developing white matter has yet to be elucidated. Delineating links between early-life stress, neurobiology, and psychopathology is critical to developing targeted interventions and identifying trajectories of risk following stress exposure to inform prevention efforts.

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