Sarah R Moore
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Recent Articles
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Kryklywy J, Ehlers M, Beukers A, Moore S, Todd R, Anderson A
eNeuro
. 2022 Dec;
10(1).
PMID: 36549914
The ability to interrogate specific representations in the brain, determining how, and where, difference sources of information are instantiated can provide invaluable insight into neural functioning. Pattern component modeling (PCM)...
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England-Mason G, Merrill S, Gladish N, Moore S, Giesbrecht G, Letourneau N, et al.
Environ Int
. 2022 Mar;
163:107183.
PMID: 35325772
Background: Prenatal exposure to phthalates has been associated with adverse health and neurodevelopmental outcomes. DNA methylation (DNAm) alterations may be a mechanism underlying these effects, but prior investigations of prenatal...
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Moore S, Halldorsdottir T, Martins J, Lucae S, Muller-Myhsok B, Muller N, et al.
Transl Psychiatry
. 2021 Dec;
11(1):632.
PMID: 34903727
Substantial sex differences have been reported in the physiological response to stress at multiple levels, including the release of the stress hormone, cortisol. Here, we explore the genomic variants in...
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Moore S, Merrill S, Sekhon B, MacIsaac J, Kobor M, Giesbrecht G, et al.
Early Hum Dev
. 2021 Dec;
164:105519.
PMID: 34890904
Exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) increases risk for mental and physical health problems. Intergenerationally, mothers' ACEs predict children's health problems including neurodevelopmental and behavioural problems and poorer physical health....
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Merrill S, Moore S, Gladish N, Giesbrecht G, Dewey D, Konwar C, et al.
Dev Psychobiol
. 2021 Aug;
63(6):e22174.
PMID: 34333774
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), or cumulative childhood stress exposures, such as abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction, predict later health problems in both the exposed individuals and their offspring. One potential...
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Merrill S, Gladish N, Fu M, Moore S, Konwar C, Giesbrecht G, et al.
Attach Hum Dev
. 2021 Jul;
25(1):132-161.
PMID: 34196256
Attachment is a motivational system promoting felt security to a caregiver resulting in a persistent internal working model of interpersonal behavior. Attachment styles are developed in early social environments and...
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Puberty, Socioeconomic Status, and Depression in Girls: Evidence for Gene × Environment Interactions
Mendle J, Moore S, Briley D, Harden K
Clin Psychol Sci
. 2020 Sep;
4(1):3-16.
PMID: 32864196
In the current study, we tested for Gene × Environment interactions in the association between pubertal timing and adolescent depression by examining how socioeconomic factors might moderate age at menarche's...
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Humphreys K, Moore S, Davis E, MacIsaac J, Lin D, Kobor M, et al.
Transl Psychiatry
. 2019 Oct;
9(1):245.
PMID: 31582756
The stress response system is disrupted in individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD) as well as in those at elevated risk for developing MDD. We examined whether DNA methylation (DNAm)...
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Fu Y, Selcuk E, Moore S, Depue R
Sci Rep
. 2018 Jun;
8(1):9004.
PMID: 29899398
Soft touch possesses strong prosocial effects that facilitate social bonding and group cohesion in animals. Touch activates opioids (OP) and oxytocin (OXT), two neuromodulators involved in affiliative behaviors and social...