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Psicobiología del estrés prenatal:implicaciones en el eje hipotálamo-hipofisiario-adrenal de los bebés

dc.contributor.advisorPortellano Pérez, José Antonio
dc.contributor.advisorMartínez Orgado, Jose Antonio
dc.contributor.authorPrieto Miguelez, Fátima
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-18T08:49:01Z
dc.date.available2023-06-18T08:49:01Z
dc.date.defense2015-10-28
dc.date.issued2016-05-14
dc.descriptionTesis inédita de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Psicología, Departamento de Psicobiología, leída el 28-10-2015
dc.description.abstractThe womb is the first developmental environment. After developmental psychobiologists started to investigate intrauterine evolution of infant and its long-term impact, they found that prenatal and postnatal development is influenced by mother’s psychological health. Specifically, scientific research evidence indicates that prenatal stress is a possible cause of subsequent psychopathological vulnerability. This vulnerability comes from stress sensitivity and is the basis of many childhood disorders. In the last decade, there are evidences for a fetal origin of stress sensitivity in the context of the fetal programming theory (Entringer et al., 2009, Grant et al., 2009, Gutteling et al., 2004, Huizink et al., 2004, O’Connor et al., 2005). According to fetal programming hypothesis, babies that have been exposed to high levels of prenatal stress would develop elevated HPA axis reactivity and thus increased stress sensitivity in the postnatal period. In the field of animal psychobiology, several studies have shown that prenatal stress could play some role on fetal programming of neurodevelopment and HPA axis (Glover, 2010, Weinstock, 2005, 2008). In human psychobiology, evidences are less clear (Glover, 2010). Although research in this regard has been growing during the last few years, more studies are warranted to investigate the relationship between maternal stress and fetal programming of neurodevelopment and the HPA axis in humans, to confirm the findings which are evident from animal psychobiology...
dc.description.departmentDepto. de Psicobiología y Metodología en Ciencias del Comportamiento
dc.description.facultyFac. de Psicología
dc.description.refereedTRUE
dc.description.statusunpub
dc.eprint.idhttps://eprints.ucm.es/id/eprint/37675
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/27150
dc.language.isospa
dc.page.total391
dc.publication.placeMadrid
dc.publisherUniversidad Complutense de Madrid
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.subject.cdu159.91(043.2)
dc.subject.keywordPsicobiología
dc.subject.keywordPsicobiology
dc.subject.ucmEstrés y relajación
dc.titlePsicobiología del estrés prenatal:implicaciones en el eje hipotálamo-hipofisiario-adrenal de los bebés
dc.typedoctoral thesis
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