Parental Traumatic Experiences May Predispose Children to Develop Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Later in Life: An Epigenetic Perspective

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Major

Psychology (PSYC)

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Comps

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None

Degree

Bachelor of Arts

Class Year

2018

Department or Program

Psychology

Comps Adviser(s)

Wichlinski, Lawrence; Flores-Montoya, Gisel

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lors_2018_PSYC.pdf

Keywords

transgenerational, predisposition, epigenetics, posttraumatic stress disorder, gene-environment interactions, PTSD gene, HPA axis, cortisol, DNA methylation, glucocorticoid receptors, maternal influences

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Student Work Completed Date

Thu 24 May 2018

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