Biological perspectives on the effects of early psychosocial experience

Publication year: 2009 Source: Developmental Review, Volume 29, Issue 2, June 2009, Pages 96-119 Peter J. Marshall, Justin W. Kenney There is much current interest in how adverse experiences early in life might affect certain elements of physiological, behavioral, and psychological functioning across the lifespan. Recent conceptual frameworks for studying the effects of early experience have involved constructs such as experience-expectant, experience-dependent, and experience-adaptive plasticity.

Publication year: 2009 Source: Developmental Review, Volume 29, Issue 2, June 2009, Pages 96-119 Peter J. Marshall, Justin W. Kenney There is much current interest in how adverse experiences early in life might affect certain elements of physiological, behavioral, and psychological functioning across the lifespan. Recent conceptual frameworks for studying the effects of early experience have involved constructs such as experience-expectant, experience-dependent, and experience-adaptive plasticity.

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Biological perspectives on the effects of early psychosocial experience