Catherine Monk
19 Papers
2 Citations
Catherine Monk is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Assessment of Neurodevelopment in Infants With and Without Exposure to Asymptomatic or Mild Maternal SARS-CoV-2 Infection During Pregnancy
Morgan R. Firestein,Lauren C. Shuffrey,Yunzhe Hu,Margaret H. Kyle,Maha Hussain,Catherine Bianco,Violet Hott,Sabrina Hyman,Cynthia Rodriguez,Carmela Alcántara,Dima Amso,Judy Austin,Jennifer M. Bain,Jennifer R. Barbosa,Ashley N. Battarbee,Ann M. Bruno,Pam Factor-Litvak,Suzanne M. Gilboa,Sylvie Goldman,Cynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman,Panagiotis Maniatis,Rachel Marsh,Tyler Morrill,Mirella Mourad,Rebecca A. Muhle,Gabriella Newes-Adeyi,Kimberly G. Noble,Kally C. O'Reilly,Anna A. Penn,L. Reichle,Ayesha Sania,Vera A. Semenova,Wendy Silver,Alan T.N. Tita,Nim Tottenham,Michael W. Varner,Martha G. Welch,Noelia Zork,Donna M. Garey,William P. Fifer,Melissa S. Stockwell,Catherine Monk,Fatimah S. Dawood,Dani Dumitriu +43 more
TL;DR: In this article , no association was found between mild or asymptomatic maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy and infant cognition, language, or motor development as assessed by a novel telehealth-adapted version of the Developmental Assessment of Young Children, second edition.
Intergenerational Transmission of Maternal Childhood Maltreatment Prior to Birth: Effects on Human Fetal Amygdala Functional Connectivity.
Marion I. van den Heuvel,Catherine Monk,Cassandra L. Hendrix,Jasmine L. Hect,Seo Yeon Lee,Tianshu Feng,Moriah E. Thomason +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined the effect of childhood maltreatment in pregnant women on fetal amygdala−cortical function prior to postnatal influences and found that the strongest effects were found in the left hemisphere, potentially indicating lateralization of the effects of maternal CM on the fetal brain.
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Sociocultural Risk and Resilience in the Context of Adverse Childhood Experiences.
Sara B. VanBronkhorst,Eyal Abraham,Renald Dambreville,Maria A. Ramos-Olazagasti,Melanie Wall,David C Saunders,Catherine Monk,Margarita Alegría,Glorisa Canino,Hector Bird,Cristiane S Duarte +10 more
TL;DR: This cohort study identifies positive parent-child relationships and nonparental adult support as key sociocultural resilience factors associated with lower stress and major depressive disorder in young adulthood, particularly in the context of adverse childhood experiences among Puerto Rican youth.
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Epigenetic Intergenerational Transmission: Mothers' Adverse Childhood Experiences and DNA Methylation.
Pamela Scorza,Cristiane S. Duarte,Seo Yeon Lee,Haotian Wu,Jonathan Posner,Andrea A. Baccarelli,Catherine Monk +6 more
TL;DR: For example, the authors found that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are correlated with DNA methylation in peripheral blood during pregnancy and in cord blood samples from newborn infants, and women's depression and anxiety symptoms during pregnancy mediate the association between mothers' ACE exposure and prenatal/neonatal DNA methylization.
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ID-Seg: an infant deep learning-based segmentation framework to improve limbic structure estimates
Yun Wang,Fateme Sadat Haghpanah,Xuzhe Zhang,Katie Santamaria,Gabriela Koch da Costa Aguiar Alves,Elizabeth Bruno,Natalie Wai-Yee Aw,Alexis Maddocks,Cristiane S. Duarte,Catherine Monk,A. Laine,Jonathan Posner +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a pre-trained CNN model was used to segment the limbic structures of infants using a large-scale MRI dataset and transfer-learning technique on the hippocampus and amygdala.