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Perspectives on stress resilience and adolescent neurobehavioral function

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NEUROBIOLOGY OF STRESS
Volume 1, Issue -, Pages 128-133

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.ynstr.2014.11.001

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Adolescence; HPA axis; Puberty; Resilience; Stress

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  1. National Science Foundation [IOS-1022148]

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Interest in adolescence as a crucial stage of neurobehavioral maturation is growing, as is the concern of how stress may perturb this critical period of development. Though it is well recognized that stress-related vulnerabilities increase during adolescence, not all adolescent individuals are uniformly affected by stress nor do stressful experiences inevitability lead to negative outcomes. Indeed, many adolescents show resilience to stress-induced dysfunctions. However, relatively little is known regarding the mechanisms that may mediate resilience to stress in adolescence. The goal of this brief review is to bring together a few separate, yet related lines of research that highlight specific variables that may influence stress resilience during adolescence, including early life programming of the hypothalamicpituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, stress inoculation, and genetic predisposition. Though we are far from a clear understanding of the factors that mediate resistance to stress-induced dysfunctions, it is imperative that we identify and delineate these aspects of resilience to help adolescents reach their full potential, even in the face of adversity. (C) 2014 The Author. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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