Infancy is a critical period for brain development. Emerging evidence indicates that stress experienced during that period can have long-term programming effects on the brain and behavior. However, whether different time periods represent different vulnerabilities to the programming of different neurobehavioral domains is not yet known. Disrupted maternal care is known to interfere with neurodevelopmental processes and may lead to the manifestation of behavioral abnormalities in adulthood. Mouse dams confronted with insufficient bedding/nesting material have been shown to provide fragmented maternal care to their offspring. Here, we compared the impact of this model of early life stress (ELS) during different developmental periods comprisin...
Disruptions in early life care, including neglect, extreme poverty, and trauma, influence neural dev...
Stress, and the chronic overactivation of major stress hormones, is associated with several neuropsy...
Epidemiological evidence identifies early life adversity as a significant risk factor for the develo...
BACKGROUND: Early life trauma is an important risk factor for many psychiatric and somatic disorders...
Background: Early life trauma is an important risk factor for many psychiatric and somatic disorders...
Early life stress (ES) increases vulnerability to psychopathology and impairs cognition in adulthood...
Early-life stress affects neuronal plasticity of the brain regions participating in the implementati...
Exposure to early-life adversity may program brain function to prepare individuals for adaptation to...
Traumatic experiences in childhood can alter behavioural responses and increase the risk for psychop...
Early-life stress can induce marked behavioral and physiological impairments in adulthood including ...
Item does not contain fulltextDisturbances of the gamma-amino butyric acid-ergic (GABAergic) system ...
Stressful events in an early postnatal period have critical implications for the individual’s life a...
Early life stress shapes brain development and animal behavior. Neurophysiological properties such a...
Early life stress shapes brain development and animal behavior. Neurophysiological properties such a...
Early life stress shapes brain development and animal behavior. Neurophysiological properties such a...
Disruptions in early life care, including neglect, extreme poverty, and trauma, influence neural dev...
Stress, and the chronic overactivation of major stress hormones, is associated with several neuropsy...
Epidemiological evidence identifies early life adversity as a significant risk factor for the develo...
BACKGROUND: Early life trauma is an important risk factor for many psychiatric and somatic disorders...
Background: Early life trauma is an important risk factor for many psychiatric and somatic disorders...
Early life stress (ES) increases vulnerability to psychopathology and impairs cognition in adulthood...
Early-life stress affects neuronal plasticity of the brain regions participating in the implementati...
Exposure to early-life adversity may program brain function to prepare individuals for adaptation to...
Traumatic experiences in childhood can alter behavioural responses and increase the risk for psychop...
Early-life stress can induce marked behavioral and physiological impairments in adulthood including ...
Item does not contain fulltextDisturbances of the gamma-amino butyric acid-ergic (GABAergic) system ...
Stressful events in an early postnatal period have critical implications for the individual’s life a...
Early life stress shapes brain development and animal behavior. Neurophysiological properties such a...
Early life stress shapes brain development and animal behavior. Neurophysiological properties such a...
Early life stress shapes brain development and animal behavior. Neurophysiological properties such a...
Disruptions in early life care, including neglect, extreme poverty, and trauma, influence neural dev...
Stress, and the chronic overactivation of major stress hormones, is associated with several neuropsy...
Epidemiological evidence identifies early life adversity as a significant risk factor for the develo...