Prenatal maternal stress affects offspring phenotype in numerous species including humans, but it is debated whether these effects are evolutionarily adaptive. Relating stress to adverse conditions, current explanations invoke either short-term developmental constraints on offspring phenotype resulting in decelerated growth to avoid starvation, or long-term predictive adaptive responses (PARs) resulting in accelerated growth and reproduction in response to reduced life expectancies. Two PAR subtypes were proposed, acting either on predicted internal somatic states or predicted external environmental conditions, but because both affect phenotypes similarly, they are largely indistinguishable. Only external (not internal) PARs rely on high en...
Background: Children exposed to early life stress (ELS) exhibit enlarged amygdala volume in comparis...
Early exposure to severe stress in childhood increases the incidence of mood and anxiety disorders i...
Adaptive evolutionary responses are determined by the strength of selection and the amount of geneti...
Prenatal maternal stress affects offspring phenotype in numerous species including humans, but it is...
Early-life experiences can dramatically affect adult traits. However, the evolutionary origins of su...
Early-life experiences can dramatically affect adult traits. However, the evolutionary origins of su...
Ecological and medical researchers are investing great effort to determine the role of Maternally-De...
Ecological and medical researchers are investing great effort to determine the role of Maternally-De...
The prenatal period is a developmental stage of peak sensitivity, during which environmental exposur...
The prenatal period is a developmental stage of peak sensitivity, during which environmental exposur...
The prenatal period is a developmental stage of peak sensitivity, during which environmental exposur...
Early life exposure to stressors can disrupt growth and development, resulting in long-term compromi...
Early life exposure to stressors can disrupt growth and development, resulting in long-term compromi...
In a stochastic environment, long-term fitness can be influenced by variation, covariation, and seri...
In a stochastic environment, long-term fitness can be influenced by variation, covariation, and seri...
Background: Children exposed to early life stress (ELS) exhibit enlarged amygdala volume in comparis...
Early exposure to severe stress in childhood increases the incidence of mood and anxiety disorders i...
Adaptive evolutionary responses are determined by the strength of selection and the amount of geneti...
Prenatal maternal stress affects offspring phenotype in numerous species including humans, but it is...
Early-life experiences can dramatically affect adult traits. However, the evolutionary origins of su...
Early-life experiences can dramatically affect adult traits. However, the evolutionary origins of su...
Ecological and medical researchers are investing great effort to determine the role of Maternally-De...
Ecological and medical researchers are investing great effort to determine the role of Maternally-De...
The prenatal period is a developmental stage of peak sensitivity, during which environmental exposur...
The prenatal period is a developmental stage of peak sensitivity, during which environmental exposur...
The prenatal period is a developmental stage of peak sensitivity, during which environmental exposur...
Early life exposure to stressors can disrupt growth and development, resulting in long-term compromi...
Early life exposure to stressors can disrupt growth and development, resulting in long-term compromi...
In a stochastic environment, long-term fitness can be influenced by variation, covariation, and seri...
In a stochastic environment, long-term fitness can be influenced by variation, covariation, and seri...
Background: Children exposed to early life stress (ELS) exhibit enlarged amygdala volume in comparis...
Early exposure to severe stress in childhood increases the incidence of mood and anxiety disorders i...
Adaptive evolutionary responses are determined by the strength of selection and the amount of geneti...