Childhood bullying is a major psychosocial stressor with long-lasting adverse impacts on well-being.
This project examines the multimodal neurobiological markers linking childhood bullying experiences to adolescent and adult mental health outcomes. By analyzing longitudinal data spanning from childhood to adulthood, the research aims to identify distinct neurobiological profiles and resilience factors to inform targeted, individualized interventions.
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Investigate Brain Connectivity and Morphology Changes
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Identifying Neurobiological Mediators of Bullying - Mental Health Associations
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Uncovering Individual Resilience Factors via Machine Learning
Kick-Off Meeting | Maribor