AbstractWe discuss the long-term effects of stress exposure in pre- and early postnal life. We present an evolutionary framework within which such effects can be viewed, and describe how the outcomes might vary with species life histories. We focus on stressors that induce increases in glucocorticoid hormones and discuss the advantages of an experimental approach. We describe a number of studies demonstrating how exposure to these hormones in early life can influence stress responsiveness and have substantial long-term, negative consequences for adult longevity. We also describe how early life exposure to mild levels of stressors can have beneficial effects on resilience to stress in later life, and discuss how the balance of costs and bene...
Studies examining the impact of early adversity on physiological responsivity to environmental chall...
Repeated exposure to stress during early life has a lifetime impact on physical and psychological fu...
Experience of early life stress (ELS) and trauma is highly prevalent in the general population and h...
We discuss the long-term effects of stress exposure in pre- and early postnal life. We present an ev...
We discuss the long-term effects of stress exposure in pre- and early postnal life. We present an ev...
AbstractWe discuss the long-term effects of stress exposure in pre- and early postnal life. We prese...
Glucocorticoids hormones (GCs) are intuitively important for mediation of age-dependent vertebrate l...
Human epidemiology and animal studies have convincingly shown the long-lasting impact of early life ...
Exposure to early life stress (ELS) has been linked to at least double the risk of psychopathology a...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis review discusses the effects of stress and nutrition throughout deve...
Chronic stress is a major risk factor for depression. Interestingly, not all individuals develop psy...
Early-life stimulation (e.g. brief handling) attenuates the behavioral and neuroendocrine responses ...
Moderate acute activation of the body’s stress response system is considered an adaptive mechanism t...
The adverse effects of early-life stress are pervasive, with well-established mental and physical he...
Evidence continues to mount that adverse experiences early in life have an impact on brain functions...
Studies examining the impact of early adversity on physiological responsivity to environmental chall...
Repeated exposure to stress during early life has a lifetime impact on physical and psychological fu...
Experience of early life stress (ELS) and trauma is highly prevalent in the general population and h...
We discuss the long-term effects of stress exposure in pre- and early postnal life. We present an ev...
We discuss the long-term effects of stress exposure in pre- and early postnal life. We present an ev...
AbstractWe discuss the long-term effects of stress exposure in pre- and early postnal life. We prese...
Glucocorticoids hormones (GCs) are intuitively important for mediation of age-dependent vertebrate l...
Human epidemiology and animal studies have convincingly shown the long-lasting impact of early life ...
Exposure to early life stress (ELS) has been linked to at least double the risk of psychopathology a...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis review discusses the effects of stress and nutrition throughout deve...
Chronic stress is a major risk factor for depression. Interestingly, not all individuals develop psy...
Early-life stimulation (e.g. brief handling) attenuates the behavioral and neuroendocrine responses ...
Moderate acute activation of the body’s stress response system is considered an adaptive mechanism t...
The adverse effects of early-life stress are pervasive, with well-established mental and physical he...
Evidence continues to mount that adverse experiences early in life have an impact on brain functions...
Studies examining the impact of early adversity on physiological responsivity to environmental chall...
Repeated exposure to stress during early life has a lifetime impact on physical and psychological fu...
Experience of early life stress (ELS) and trauma is highly prevalent in the general population and h...