This paper summarises the available evidence that failure of defense mechanisms in (semi)-natural social groups of animals may lead to serious forms of stress pathology. Hence the study of social stress may provide animal models with a high face validity. However, most of the animal models of human stress-disorders have concentrated on the consequences of chronic exposure to stressors. The present paper considers recent data, indicating that a single experience with a major stressor in the form of social defeat may have long-term consequences ranging from hours to days and weeks. It seems that the experience of a major stressor sensitizes the animal to subsequent stressors. The consequences of these long-term temporal dynamics of the stress...
Mood and anxiety disorders are prevalent conditions affecting one out of four people during lifetime...
We review the still scarce but growing literature on resilience to the effects of social stress on t...
Psychosocial factors are implicated in the development, in the course of, and in the recovery from d...
This paper summarises the available evidence that failure of defense mechanisms in (semi)-natural so...
This paper summarizes some of the highlights of our current social stress research in rodents as it ...
The social environment is one of the primary sources of challenging stimuli that can induce a stress...
Chronic social defeat (CSD) can lead to impairments in social interaction and other behaviors that a...
The stress systems are powerful mediators between the organism's systemic dynamic equilibrium and ch...
Animal models with an eco-ethological relevance can help in identifying novel and reliable stress-re...
When individual vertebrates loose grip on their life conditions stress symptoms appear and their wel...
PTSD is a mental illness that can develop after someone experiences a major traumatic event. PTSD pl...
Understanding the role of the social environment in the development of stress related diseases requi...
The social environment may represent an important source of challenge in individuals belonging to sp...
Though the relationship between traumatic stress and social behavior, which has been explored for ye...
Mood and anxiety disorders are prevalent conditions affecting one out of four people during lifetime...
Mood and anxiety disorders are prevalent conditions affecting one out of four people during lifetime...
We review the still scarce but growing literature on resilience to the effects of social stress on t...
Psychosocial factors are implicated in the development, in the course of, and in the recovery from d...
This paper summarises the available evidence that failure of defense mechanisms in (semi)-natural so...
This paper summarizes some of the highlights of our current social stress research in rodents as it ...
The social environment is one of the primary sources of challenging stimuli that can induce a stress...
Chronic social defeat (CSD) can lead to impairments in social interaction and other behaviors that a...
The stress systems are powerful mediators between the organism's systemic dynamic equilibrium and ch...
Animal models with an eco-ethological relevance can help in identifying novel and reliable stress-re...
When individual vertebrates loose grip on their life conditions stress symptoms appear and their wel...
PTSD is a mental illness that can develop after someone experiences a major traumatic event. PTSD pl...
Understanding the role of the social environment in the development of stress related diseases requi...
The social environment may represent an important source of challenge in individuals belonging to sp...
Though the relationship between traumatic stress and social behavior, which has been explored for ye...
Mood and anxiety disorders are prevalent conditions affecting one out of four people during lifetime...
Mood and anxiety disorders are prevalent conditions affecting one out of four people during lifetime...
We review the still scarce but growing literature on resilience to the effects of social stress on t...
Psychosocial factors are implicated in the development, in the course of, and in the recovery from d...