Journal article
Emotional scars: limbic brain processing alterations in adults with childhood abuse across mental health disorders
MS Korgaonkar, C Tobler, K Felmingham, LM Williams, RA Bryant, IA Breukelaar
Molecular Psychiatry | Published : 2026
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Abstract
Abuse experienced during childhood and adolescence significantly influences brain development and increases the risk of psychiatric disorders later in life. However, its long-term impact on emotion processing across psychiatric conditions remains underexplored. In this functional MRI study, we examined a sample of 635 individuals with and without childhood abuse, including people with depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, and healthy controls, to investigate differences in brain activation during conscious and non-conscious emotional face processing. Brain activation across regions involved in emotional regulation was compared in response to negative (anger, fear, disgust, sadness), happy and..
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