Stress, and the chronic overactivation of major stress hormones, is associated with several neuropsychiatric disorders. However, clinical literature on the exact role of stress either as a causative, triggering, or modulatory factor to mental illness remains unclear. We suggest that the impact of stress on the brain and behavior is heavily dependent on the developmental timing at which the stress has occurred, and as such, this may contribute to the overall variability reported on the association of stress and mental illness. Here, animal models provide a way to comprehensively assess the temporal impact of stress on behavior in a controlled manner. This review particularly focuses on the long-term impact of stress on behavior in various ro...
Exposure to chronic stress is a leading pre-disposing factor for several neuropsychiatric disorders ...
INTRODUCTION Early life stress (ELS) increases the risk for developing psychopathology in adulthood....
Early life stress is a well-documented risk factor for the development of psychopathology in genetic...
Stress, and the chronic overactivation of major stress hormones, is associated with several neuropsy...
The chances of developing psychiatric disorders in adulthood are increased when stress is experience...
Exposure to stress represents a well-known risk factor for psychiatric diseases. However, the timing...
Exposure to stress represents a well-known risk factor for psychiatric diseases. However, the timing...
Cognitive responses to stress follow the temporally dependent pattern originally established by Sely...
Stress, particularly during childhood, is a major risk factor for the development of depression. Dep...
Epidemiological evidence identifies early life adversity as a significant risk factor for the develo...
Adolescence is a period of major physical, hormonal, and psychological changes. It is also character...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is an area of associated with cognitive flexibility, decision making, an...
Traumatic events during early life have been linked with later life psychopathology. To understand t...
The exposure to adverse environmental situations during sensitive periods of development may induce ...
Adolescence is a time of intense cortical development and a period of heightened sensitivity to insu...
Exposure to chronic stress is a leading pre-disposing factor for several neuropsychiatric disorders ...
INTRODUCTION Early life stress (ELS) increases the risk for developing psychopathology in adulthood....
Early life stress is a well-documented risk factor for the development of psychopathology in genetic...
Stress, and the chronic overactivation of major stress hormones, is associated with several neuropsy...
The chances of developing psychiatric disorders in adulthood are increased when stress is experience...
Exposure to stress represents a well-known risk factor for psychiatric diseases. However, the timing...
Exposure to stress represents a well-known risk factor for psychiatric diseases. However, the timing...
Cognitive responses to stress follow the temporally dependent pattern originally established by Sely...
Stress, particularly during childhood, is a major risk factor for the development of depression. Dep...
Epidemiological evidence identifies early life adversity as a significant risk factor for the develo...
Adolescence is a period of major physical, hormonal, and psychological changes. It is also character...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is an area of associated with cognitive flexibility, decision making, an...
Traumatic events during early life have been linked with later life psychopathology. To understand t...
The exposure to adverse environmental situations during sensitive periods of development may induce ...
Adolescence is a time of intense cortical development and a period of heightened sensitivity to insu...
Exposure to chronic stress is a leading pre-disposing factor for several neuropsychiatric disorders ...
INTRODUCTION Early life stress (ELS) increases the risk for developing psychopathology in adulthood....
Early life stress is a well-documented risk factor for the development of psychopathology in genetic...