5.4 Perinatal Frontolimbic Connectivity and Later Emotional Development
5.4 Perinatal Frontolimbic Connectivity and Later Emotional Development is a scholarly work, published in 2018 in ''Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry''. The main subjects of the publication include anxiety, emotional self-regulation, connectome, psychology, amygdala, neuroimaging, mood, neuroscience, and prefrontal cortex. Neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that atypical connectivity patterns often precede behavioral changes, with a recent study showing that amygdala connectivity at birth predicted internalizing symptoms at age 2 years.