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APS Virtual Poster Showcase
Stress in the Adolescent Brain: Structure, Function, and Links to Psychopathology Risk
Adolescence is a time of increased stress, with critical effects on brain, behavior and psychopathology risk. This symposium presents research using multiple innovative methods to elucidate how stress impacts brain structure and function in adolescents, in ways that affect cognitive and affective processes implicated in psychopathology risk.
Chairs & Discussants
- Hannah SnyderChair
Brandeis University
Presentations
- Links between Stressful Life Events, Stress Appraisals and Grey Matter Morphometry in Adolescents Hannah Snyder, Alyssa Fassett-Carman, Harry Smolker, Benjamin Hankin, Marie Banich
- Acute Stress Modulates Neuronal Networks Supporting Working Memory in AdolescentsAysenil Belger, Alana Campbell, Andrea Baldelli, Josh Bizzell, Sarah Glier, Rachel Corr
- Adolescent Anhedonia: A Pathway Involving Inflammation, Dlpfc Response to Reward, and Goal-Directed BehaviorErika Forbes, Melissa Nance, Morgan Lindenmuth, Kristen Eckstrand