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PRESENTATION
The Impact of Stress on Brain Development in Children
by ashley gomez
BSC 4931 Senior Seminar
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Introduction
- Interactions between the mind and body
- Brain directs hormones
- Children are especially vulnerable to stress
- Their brains and bodies are still developing
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childhood stress
Pre-birth stress
- Possible stressors
- Neglect, abuse, bullying, and family income
- Types of trauma
- Acute trauma
- Chronic trauma
- Complex trauma
- Post Partum Depression in mothers
- Prenatal stress increases cortisol levels
- Altered brain structure in preschool (Bustamente, 2022)
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Parts of the Brain Affected
Amygdala- Fight or Flight mode - Regulates anxiety
Hippocampus- Learning - Episodic memory - Regulates motivation
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Pre-frontal cortex- Regulates emotions like fear - Reasoning Impulse control - Problem solving and creativity
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MEDITATION
Exercise
EDMR THERAPY
- Light to moderate exercise, like aerobics
- Decreaeses inflammation
- Decreases cortisol levels
- Lowers heart rate and blood pressure
- Lowers muscle tension
- Coping strategies
- Moving the eyes in a calculated way
- Stimulates the brain
- Victim recounts traumatic events
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Conclusion
- Stress has an influence over the brain.
- Affects the hippocampus, amygdala, and pre-frontal cortex
- Children are vulnerable position
- Multiple ways to recover
- Address the effects during development
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References
1. Bustamante, D., Amstadter, A. B., Pritikin, J. N., Brick, T. R., & Neale, M. C. (2022). Associations Between Traumatic Stress, Brain Volumes and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms in Children: Data from the ABCD Study. Behavior Genetics, 52(2), 75–91. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10519-021-10092-6 2. Davis, E. P., Hankin, B. L., Glynn, L. M., Head, K., Kim, D. J., & Sandman, C. A. (2020). Prenatal Maternal Stress, Child Cortical Thickness, and Adolescent Depressive Symptoms. Child Development, 91(2), e432–e450. https://doi.org/10.1111/cdev.13252 3. Hendrix, C. L., Srinivasan, H., Feliciano, I., Carré, J. M., & Thomason, M. E. (2022). Fetal Hippocampal Connectivity Shows Dissociable Associations with Maternal Cortisol and Self-Reported Distress during Pregnancy. Life (2075-1729), 12(7), 943. https://doi.org/10.3390/life12070943 4. Herzberg, M. P., Hunt, R. H., Thomas, K. M., & Gunnar, M. R. (2020). Differential brain activity as a function of social evaluative stress in early adolescence: Brain function and salivary cortisol. Development and Psychopathology, 32(5), 1926–1936. https://doi.org/10.1017/s095457942000125x . 5. Huber, R. S., Sheth, C., Renshaw, P. F., Yurgelun-Todd, D. A., & McGlade, E. C. (2022). Suicide Ideation and Neurocognition Among 9- and 10-Year Old Children in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study. Archives of Suicide Research, 26(2), 641–655. https://doi.org/10.1080/13811118.2020.1818657 6. Lebel, C., Walton, M., Letourneau, N., Giesbrecht, G. F., Kaplan, B. J., & Dewey, D. (2016). Prepartum and postpartum maternal depressive symptoms are related to children’s brain structure in preschool. Biological Psychiatry, 80(11), 859–868. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2015.12.004 7. Shlomi, S., Toledano, R., Nitzan, K., Shahaf, S. D., Break, E. P., Frenkel, D., & Doron, R. (2022). Imbalance in Sirt1 Alternative Splicing in Response to Chronic Stress during the Adolescence Period in Female Mice. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(9), 4945. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23094945