Early Neural Reward Function and Risk for Affective Disorders: The Role of Maternal Positive Affect
Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute is pleased to present:
Judith Morgan, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh
This talk will focus on how neural reward function is related to familial risk for depression and how maternal positive affect socialization may support the development of neural reward function in early childhood.
Speaker meets with MPSI Fellows and Tainees 1-2 pm.
 Join us on Zoom at:
https://wayne-edu.zoom.us/j/99576067904?pwd=RTuHdO2BeaGKVO5IpsrF1XbD40JL8V.1
Meeting ID: 995 7606 7904
Passcode: 469566
For more information contact: Julie Wargo Aikins at Julie.Wargo.Aikins@wayne.ed
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