2018
Neurocognitive Development of Motivated Behavior: Dynamic Changes across Childhood and Adolescence
Gee DG, Bath KG, Johnson CM, Meyer HC, Murty VP, van den Bos W, Hartley CA. Neurocognitive Development of Motivated Behavior: Dynamic Changes across Childhood and Adolescence. Journal Of Neuroscience 2018, 38: 9433-9445. PMID: 30381435, PMCID: PMC6209847, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.1674-18.2018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMotivated behaviorProcessing of threatReward-motivated behaviorsNeural circuitsEarly life stressCognitive processesCourse of developmentDevelopmental trajectoriesExperiential factorsNeurocognitive developmentAdaptive behaviorRecent methodological innovationsDevelopmental changesDevelopmental onsetRecent researchPsychiatric disordersAdulthoodMethodological innovationsAdolescenceNeurocircuitryRewardBehaviorResearchChildhoodProcessing
2016
Individual differences in frontolimbic circuitry and anxiety emerge with adolescent changes in endocannabinoid signaling across species
Gee DG, Fetcho RN, Jing D, Li A, Glatt CE, Drysdale AT, Cohen AO, Dellarco DV, Yang RR, Dale AM, Jernigan TL, Lee FS, Casey BJ, Jernigan T, San Diego U, McCabe C, San Diego U, Chang L, Hawaii U, Akshoomoff N, San Diego U, Newman E, San Diego U, Dale A, San Diego U, Core M, Ernst T, Hawaii U, Dale A, San Diego U, Van Zijl P, Kuperman J, San Diego U, Murray S, Bloss C, Schork N, Appelbaum M, San Diego U, Gamst A, San Diego U, Thompson W, San Diego U, Bartsch H, San Diego U, Jernigan T, Dale A, Akshoomoff N, Chang L, Ernst T, Keating B, Amaral D, Sowell E, Kaufmann W, Van Zijl P, Mostofsky S, Casey B, Ruberry E, Powers A, Rosen B, Kenet T, Frazier J, Kennedy D, University Y, Gruen J. Individual differences in frontolimbic circuitry and anxiety emerge with adolescent changes in endocannabinoid signaling across species. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2016, 113: 4500-4505. PMID: 27001846, PMCID: PMC4843434, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1600013113.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFatty acid amide hydrolaseAnxiety-related behaviorGene expressionFrontolimbic circuitryEndocannabinoid signalingAnxiety disordersNeural circuit maturationPostnatal day 45Phenotypic differencesFrontoamygdala circuitryAnandamide levelsGenetic effectsAEA levelsBiological stateIndividual differencesCircuit maturationGenetic alterationsFAAH genotypeMouse modelDevelopmental neurobiologyLevels of analysisAdolescent changesDevelopmental windowAmide hydrolaseBrain circuitry
2013
Early developmental emergence of human amygdala–prefrontal connectivity after maternal deprivation
Gee DG, Gabard-Durnam LJ, Flannery J, Goff B, Humphreys KL, Telzer EH, Hare TA, Bookheimer SY, Tottenham N. Early developmental emergence of human amygdala–prefrontal connectivity after maternal deprivation. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2013, 110: 15638-15643. PMID: 24019460, PMCID: PMC3785723, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1307893110.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMaternal deprivationAmygdala-mPFC connectivityEarly adversityEarly maternal deprivationAmygdala-prefrontal connectivityMature connectivityRodent modelsReduced anxietyAdolescent phenotypeHormone cortisolEarly developmental emergenceStress-induced modificationsDeprivationComparison childrenConnectivity patternsChildrenDevelopmental emergenceAnxietyPhenotypeInstitutionalized youthAmygdalaAdversityCortisolOntogenetic adaptation