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Child development in the context of adversity: experiential canalization of brain and behavior
Authors:Blair Clancy  Raver C Cybele
Affiliation:Department of Applied Psychology, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, New York University, NY 10003, USA. clancy.blair@nyu.edu
Abstract:The authors examine the effects of poverty-related adversity on child development, drawing upon psychobiological principles of experiential canalization and the biological embedding of experience. They integrate findings from research on stress physiology, neurocognitive function, and self-regulation to consider adaptive processes in response to adversity as an aspect of children's development. Recent research on early caregiving is paired with research in prevention science to provide a reorientation of thinking about the ways in which psychosocial and economic adversity are related to continuity in human development.
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