Early brain development is highly plastic due to rapid changes in cell numbers and neural connectivity that together allow the integration of a broad scope of intrinsic and environmental cues important to normal function and the risk for future disease. While cellular mechanisms are well-known for their role in neuronal plasticity, molecular epigenetic mechanisms, notably DNA methylation and posttranslational histone modifications, have emerged only recently. Epigenetic marking can serve to inscribe environmental experiences at the level of the DNA and chromatin and thus generate long-lasting, though potentially reversible, memory traces of the past. Here, we will review the developmental, physiological, and molecular framework by which psy...
Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual's susceptibility to ...
The genome (genes), epigenome, and environment work together from the earliest stages of human life ...
Tania RothCurrent research in the fields of developmental psychology and neuroscience has revealed ...
Early brain development is highly plastic due to rapid changes in cell numbers and neural connectivi...
Although all neurons carry the same genetic information, they vary considerably in morphology and fu...
Our unique collection of memories determines our individuality and shapes our future interactions wi...
AbstractOur unique collection of memories determines our individuality and shapes our future interac...
Environmental factors are among the strongest risk factors for psychiatric disorders. Differences in...
A large body of evidence describes the long term impact of stress on a number of biological systems ...
Epigenomic settings control gene regulation in both developing and postmitotic tissue, whereas abnor...
A deeper understanding of the pathomechanisms leading to stress-related psychiatric disorders is imp...
ABSTRACT: Gene–environment interactions have long been recognized for their important role in mediat...
The impact that stressful encounters have upon long-lasting behavioural phenotypes is varied. Wherea...
A deeper understanding of the pathomechanisms leading to stress-related psychiatric disorders is imp...
An organism exposed to a stressful situation will undergo a complex array of physiological and behav...
Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual's susceptibility to ...
The genome (genes), epigenome, and environment work together from the earliest stages of human life ...
Tania RothCurrent research in the fields of developmental psychology and neuroscience has revealed ...
Early brain development is highly plastic due to rapid changes in cell numbers and neural connectivi...
Although all neurons carry the same genetic information, they vary considerably in morphology and fu...
Our unique collection of memories determines our individuality and shapes our future interactions wi...
AbstractOur unique collection of memories determines our individuality and shapes our future interac...
Environmental factors are among the strongest risk factors for psychiatric disorders. Differences in...
A large body of evidence describes the long term impact of stress on a number of biological systems ...
Epigenomic settings control gene regulation in both developing and postmitotic tissue, whereas abnor...
A deeper understanding of the pathomechanisms leading to stress-related psychiatric disorders is imp...
ABSTRACT: Gene–environment interactions have long been recognized for their important role in mediat...
The impact that stressful encounters have upon long-lasting behavioural phenotypes is varied. Wherea...
A deeper understanding of the pathomechanisms leading to stress-related psychiatric disorders is imp...
An organism exposed to a stressful situation will undergo a complex array of physiological and behav...
Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual's susceptibility to ...
The genome (genes), epigenome, and environment work together from the earliest stages of human life ...
Tania RothCurrent research in the fields of developmental psychology and neuroscience has revealed ...