Early-life stress and biological predispositions are linked to mood and personality disorders related to aggressive behavior. We previously showed that exposure to peripubertal stress leads to increased anxiety-like behaviors and aggression against males and females, as well as increased aggression against females in their male offspring. Here, we investigated whether paternal (pS) and individual (iS) exposure to peripubertal stress may exert additive effects on the long-term programming of anxiety-like and aggressive behaviors in rats. Given the key role of the lateral septum (LS) in the regulation of anxiety and aggressive behaviors and the hypothesized alterations in balance between neural excitation and inhibition in aggression-related ...
Early-life adversity is a potent risk factor for mental-health disorders in exposed individuals, and...
Early life experiences are crucial factors that shape brain development and function due to their ab...
Brain and behaviour are shaped by experience. Recent data suggest that experiences of the parents ca...
Early–life stress and biological predispositions are linked to mood and personality disorders relate...
Although adverse early life experiences have been found to increase lifetime risk to develop violent...
Exposure to early adversity is implicated in the development of aggressive behaviour later in life i...
Stress during childhood and adolescence enhances the risk of psychopathology later in life. We have ...
Stress during childhood and adolescence is a risk factor for psychopathology. Alterations in γ-amino...
Abstract Prenatal experience and transgenerational influences are increasingly recognized as critica...
Early life stress in humans enhances the risk for psychopathologies, including excessive aggression ...
Peripubertal stress-induced behavioral changes are associated with altered expression of genes invol...
Play fighting is a highly rewarding behavior that helps individuals to develop social skills. Early-...
Early-life adversity is associated with an increased risk of psychopathology, including mood disorde...
Escalated aggression, the resulting psychological and physical injuries as well as the costs induced...
Epidemiological studies suggest that emotional liability in infancy could be a predictor of anxiety-...
Early-life adversity is a potent risk factor for mental-health disorders in exposed individuals, and...
Early life experiences are crucial factors that shape brain development and function due to their ab...
Brain and behaviour are shaped by experience. Recent data suggest that experiences of the parents ca...
Early–life stress and biological predispositions are linked to mood and personality disorders relate...
Although adverse early life experiences have been found to increase lifetime risk to develop violent...
Exposure to early adversity is implicated in the development of aggressive behaviour later in life i...
Stress during childhood and adolescence enhances the risk of psychopathology later in life. We have ...
Stress during childhood and adolescence is a risk factor for psychopathology. Alterations in γ-amino...
Abstract Prenatal experience and transgenerational influences are increasingly recognized as critica...
Early life stress in humans enhances the risk for psychopathologies, including excessive aggression ...
Peripubertal stress-induced behavioral changes are associated with altered expression of genes invol...
Play fighting is a highly rewarding behavior that helps individuals to develop social skills. Early-...
Early-life adversity is associated with an increased risk of psychopathology, including mood disorde...
Escalated aggression, the resulting psychological and physical injuries as well as the costs induced...
Epidemiological studies suggest that emotional liability in infancy could be a predictor of anxiety-...
Early-life adversity is a potent risk factor for mental-health disorders in exposed individuals, and...
Early life experiences are crucial factors that shape brain development and function due to their ab...
Brain and behaviour are shaped by experience. Recent data suggest that experiences of the parents ca...