
December 2024: Discrimination Exposure, Neural Reactivity to Stress, and Psychological Distress
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Devon Grey and David Knight (University of Alabama, Birmingham) join AJP Audio to discuss how exposure to discrimination impacts neural reactivity to stress and psychological distress in adolescents. Afterwards, AJP Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ned Kalin joins us to discuss the rest of the December issue of AJP.
- 00:36 Grey and Knight interview
- 02:41 Demographics of the cohort
- 03:46 Neurobiological mechanisms of discrimination impacts
- 06:14 Racial discrimination and mental health impacts
- 09:34 Discrimination as a chronic stressor and prolonged activation of the stress response system
- 10:45 Limitations
- 13:52 Further research
- 14:38 Kalin interview
- 14:52 Grey et al.
- 17:35 Sippel et al.
- 18:06 Fox and Shackman
- 19:42 Kliemann et al.
- 22:16 Kamboj et al.
- 27:07 Pathak et al.
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