The Life-Altering Consequences of Early-Life Stress
November 4, 2018
2 p.m. - 3 p.m. PST
Session Description
Recent studies are revealing that stress ranging from the womb to early life can impair overall neural development and potentially cause mood and cognitive problems later in life. Researchers are discovering more about mechanisms through which early-life stress disrupts brain development and leads to potential disorders, which may help reveal new therapeutic strategies to combat the effects of such stress.