Stress during sensitive developmental periods can adversely affect physical and psychological development and contribute to later-life mental disorders. In particular, adverse experiences during childhood dramatically increase the risk for the development of depression and anxiety disorders. Although women of reproductive age are twice as likely to develop anxiety and depression than men of the corresponding age, little is known about sex-specific factors that promote or protect against the development of psychopathology. To examine potential developmental mechanisms driving sex disparity in risk for anxiety and depression, we established a two-hit developmental stress model including maternal separation in early life followed by social iso...
Adolescence is a critical developmental period characterized by heightened levels of depressive and ...
Memory disruption commonly follows chronic stress, whereas acute stressors are generally benign. How...
Women in the reproductive age are more vulnerable to develop affective disorders than men. This diff...
Stress during sensitive developmental periods can adversely affect physical and psychological develo...
Early life stress (ELS) is a potent developmental disruptor and increases the risk for psychopatholo...
Women have a two-fold increased risk for anxiety and depression disorders compared to men, though th...
Early life stress (ELS) is a potent developmental disruptor and increases the risk for psychopatholo...
Exposure to stress represents a well-known risk factor for psychiatric diseases. However, the timing...
Early life stress (ELS) is a potent developmental disruptor and increases the risk for psychopatholo...
Stress-related mood disorders, such as anxiety and depression, are the most common psychiatric condi...
Exposure to stress represents a well-known risk factor for psychiatric diseases. However, the timing...
Social Signal Transduction Theory of Depression is a biologically plausible, multi-level theory that...
Women are twice as likely as men to be diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD). Recent studie...
Social Signal Transduction Theory of Depression is a biologically plausible, multi-level theory that...
In humans, some forms of early life stress (ELS) have been linked with precocious puberty, altered b...
Adolescence is a critical developmental period characterized by heightened levels of depressive and ...
Memory disruption commonly follows chronic stress, whereas acute stressors are generally benign. How...
Women in the reproductive age are more vulnerable to develop affective disorders than men. This diff...
Stress during sensitive developmental periods can adversely affect physical and psychological develo...
Early life stress (ELS) is a potent developmental disruptor and increases the risk for psychopatholo...
Women have a two-fold increased risk for anxiety and depression disorders compared to men, though th...
Early life stress (ELS) is a potent developmental disruptor and increases the risk for psychopatholo...
Exposure to stress represents a well-known risk factor for psychiatric diseases. However, the timing...
Early life stress (ELS) is a potent developmental disruptor and increases the risk for psychopatholo...
Stress-related mood disorders, such as anxiety and depression, are the most common psychiatric condi...
Exposure to stress represents a well-known risk factor for psychiatric diseases. However, the timing...
Social Signal Transduction Theory of Depression is a biologically plausible, multi-level theory that...
Women are twice as likely as men to be diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD). Recent studie...
Social Signal Transduction Theory of Depression is a biologically plausible, multi-level theory that...
In humans, some forms of early life stress (ELS) have been linked with precocious puberty, altered b...
Adolescence is a critical developmental period characterized by heightened levels of depressive and ...
Memory disruption commonly follows chronic stress, whereas acute stressors are generally benign. How...
Women in the reproductive age are more vulnerable to develop affective disorders than men. This diff...