High vagal tone and rapid extinction learning as potential transdiagnostic protective factors following childhood violence exposure

Volume: 63, Issue: 6
Published: Aug 22, 2021
Abstract
Childhood exposure to violence is strongly associated with psychopathology. High resting respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) is associated with lower levels of psychopathology in children exposed to violence. High RSA may help to protect against psychopathology by facilitating fear extinction learning, allowing more flexible autonomic responses to learned threat and safety cues. In this study, 165 youth (79 female, aged 9–17; 86 exposed to...
Paper Details
Title
High vagal tone and rapid extinction learning as potential transdiagnostic protective factors following childhood violence exposure
Published Date
Aug 22, 2021
Volume
63
Issue
6
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