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Childhood abuse and depression of mothers increase the risk of mental illness in their children.
Maternal and childhood adverse experiences, such as sexual abuse, emotional and physical abuse and neglect, have long-term emotional, cognitive, and behavioral consequences that increase the risk of mental illness in their offspring.
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Han Zhang et al.
The study of children’s brains in this age group is because this is a critical period for brain development and children’s brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) gains compliance.
The study uses the longitudinal data set of mother-child binary sets to study the relationship between the development trajectory of children's brain function network and behavior and the adverse experiences and depression of mother and infant.
The results found that the functional connection of offspring children's language network and sensory motor network, frontal lobe network and attention network is related to the mother's bad experience, and interacts with gender and age.
The functional connection of offspring children's language network with sensorimotor network, frontal lobe network and attention network is related to the mother's bad experience, and interacts with gender and age.
The development of brain function network in childhood is related to the mother's bad childhood experience and depression.
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