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Description: This project a longitudinal observational study that will investigate between-person differences in skin conductance response and fear-potentiated startle during a fear conditioning and extinction paradigm and between-person differences in exposure to deprivation and threat.

License: MIT License

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A leading recent conceptual model of early adversity theorizes that early experiences of threat and deprivation have unique associations with children’s cognitive development, emotional development, physiology, brain structure, and brain function (McLaughlin et al., 2014; Sheridan & McLaughlin, 2014). Early experiences of threat include physical and sexual abuse, exposure to domestic violence or d…

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