Individuals within monogamous species form bonds that may buffer against the negative effects of stress on physiology and behavior. In some species, involuntary termination of the mother-offspring bond results in increased symptoms of negative affect in the mother, suggesting that the parent-offspring bond may be equally as important as the pair bond. To our knowledge, the extent to which affect in paternal rodents is altered by involuntary termination of the father-offspring bond is currently unknown. Here, we investigated to what extent separation and paternal experience alters passive stress-coping behaviors and dendritic morphology in hippocampal subfields of California mice (Peromyscus californicus). Irrespective of paternal experience...
Early life adversities together with genetic predispositions have been associated with elevated risk...
Early-life stress affects neuronal plasticity of the brain regions participating in the implementati...
Early life stress, such as child abuse or neglect, is a risk factor for the development of psychopat...
Early-life experiences with caregivers can significantly affect offspring development in human and n...
<p>Separation and paternal experience alter dendritic tree complexity in CA1, but not DG or CA3, of ...
<p>(A) Separation from mate and/or offspring decreases dendritic spine density of dentate gyrus (DG)...
Male parental care is an important social behavior for several mammalian species. Psychosocial stres...
Evidence suggests that males, like females, undergo altered structure and function of the hippocampu...
Early life adversities during childhood (such as maltreatment, abuse, neglect, or parental deprivati...
The mechanistic basis of paternal behavior in mammals is poorly understood. Assuming there are paral...
The long-term impact of early stress on behavior and emotions is well documented in humans, and can ...
Parental care during the postnatal period has a major role in emotional development of the offspring...
Stress and chronically elevated glucocorticoid levels have been shown to disrupt parental behavior i...
In many biparental mammalian species, such as California mice (Peromyscus cali- fornicus), new fathe...
Early-life stress (ELS) can induce anxiety-like behaviors and social deficits in male and female rod...
Early life adversities together with genetic predispositions have been associated with elevated risk...
Early-life stress affects neuronal plasticity of the brain regions participating in the implementati...
Early life stress, such as child abuse or neglect, is a risk factor for the development of psychopat...
Early-life experiences with caregivers can significantly affect offspring development in human and n...
<p>Separation and paternal experience alter dendritic tree complexity in CA1, but not DG or CA3, of ...
<p>(A) Separation from mate and/or offspring decreases dendritic spine density of dentate gyrus (DG)...
Male parental care is an important social behavior for several mammalian species. Psychosocial stres...
Evidence suggests that males, like females, undergo altered structure and function of the hippocampu...
Early life adversities during childhood (such as maltreatment, abuse, neglect, or parental deprivati...
The mechanistic basis of paternal behavior in mammals is poorly understood. Assuming there are paral...
The long-term impact of early stress on behavior and emotions is well documented in humans, and can ...
Parental care during the postnatal period has a major role in emotional development of the offspring...
Stress and chronically elevated glucocorticoid levels have been shown to disrupt parental behavior i...
In many biparental mammalian species, such as California mice (Peromyscus cali- fornicus), new fathe...
Early-life stress (ELS) can induce anxiety-like behaviors and social deficits in male and female rod...
Early life adversities together with genetic predispositions have been associated with elevated risk...
Early-life stress affects neuronal plasticity of the brain regions participating in the implementati...
Early life stress, such as child abuse or neglect, is a risk factor for the development of psychopat...