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THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF NEURODYSFUNCTIONAL COGNITIVE STATES ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLINICAL PARENTAL AFFECTIVE NEGLECT AND AFFECTIVE ATTENTION DEFICIT

Research in neurogenetics and human neurobiology, through the use of functional neuroimaging with proton emission (fMRI), describes in an objective and analytical way, a clinical set based on neurobiology and social neurosciences, which organizes a series of situations by the individuation of objectivity and subjectivity. The most predominant neurological mechanisms are biobehaviors, all of which depend on the neurological component and develop in response to the quality of affective attention from biological parents, and present a hierarchical nosology of cumulative causal factors that have been delimited from descriptive clinical practice, like most diseases in medicine. A clinical construct of pre-diagnosis is presented, based on neuropathophysiology, which has been carried out in the practical field, and assists in the understanding and organized identification of a serious public health problem, and a hidden setback in the family courts. The aim is to contribute to the problem of parental neglect (PN), and its medical and specialized characterization, as well as its well-known social and psychological consequences. The quality of care is directly reflected in maladaptive neurological development, with deficits in emotional regulation, intelligence and family and social skills, family synchrony and chronic states of cognition and behavior that distort the real values of mental health and the importance of interpersonal relationships (IR). Several pieces of evidence show that complex PTSD or a history of childhood abuse (or both), as well as the presence of four or more Adverse Childhood Emotions (ACE) situations, negatively impact parenting and multiple physical and mental comorbidities and social risk behaviors, in addition to generating "intergenerational cycles" of trauma. This study should be reflected on by family law and family medicine professionals, as there is no assessment, let alone protective care interventions for child neurodevelopment, which is sensitive to ACEs, which determine or limit the child's social, mental and organic life. 

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THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF NEURODYSFUNCTIONAL COGNITIVE STATES ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLINICAL PARENTAL AFFECTIVE NEGLECT AND AFFECTIVE ATTENTION DEFICIT

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.1595282506084

  • Palavras-chave: Metabolic Syndrome, Hypodopaminergic, Addiction, Dopamine.

  • Keywords: Metabolic Syndrome, Hypodopaminergic, Addiction, Dopamine.

  • Abstract:

    Research in neurogenetics and human neurobiology, through the use of functional neuroimaging with proton emission (fMRI), describes in an objective and analytical way, a clinical set based on neurobiology and social neurosciences, which organizes a series of situations by the individuation of objectivity and subjectivity. The most predominant neurological mechanisms are biobehaviors, all of which depend on the neurological component and develop in response to the quality of affective attention from biological parents, and present a hierarchical nosology of cumulative causal factors that have been delimited from descriptive clinical practice, like most diseases in medicine. A clinical construct of pre-diagnosis is presented, based on neuropathophysiology, which has been carried out in the practical field, and assists in the understanding and organized identification of a serious public health problem, and a hidden setback in the family courts. The aim is to contribute to the problem of parental neglect (PN), and its medical and specialized characterization, as well as its well-known social and psychological consequences. The quality of care is directly reflected in maladaptive neurological development, with deficits in emotional regulation, intelligence and family and social skills, family synchrony and chronic states of cognition and behavior that distort the real values of mental health and the importance of interpersonal relationships (IR). Several pieces of evidence show that complex PTSD or a history of childhood abuse (or both), as well as the presence of four or more Adverse Childhood Emotions (ACE) situations, negatively impact parenting and multiple physical and mental comorbidities and social risk behaviors, in addition to generating "intergenerational cycles" of trauma. This study should be reflected on by family law and family medicine professionals, as there is no assessment, let alone protective care interventions for child neurodevelopment, which is sensitive to ACEs, which determine or limit the child's social, mental and organic life. 

  • Fabiano de Abreu Agrela Rodrigues
  • Flávio Henrique dos Santos Nascimento
  • Adriel Pereira da Silva
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