Play fighting is a highly rewarding behavior that helps individuals to develop social skills. Early-life stress has been shown to alter play fighting in rats and hamsters as well as to increase aggressive behaviors at adulthood. However, it is not known whether individual differences in stress-induced play fighting are related to differential developmental trajectories towards adult aggression. To address this question, we used a rat model of peripubertal stress (PPS)-induced psychopathology that involves increased aggression at adulthood. We report that, indeed, PPS leads to enhanced play fighting at adolescence. Using a stratification approach, we identify individuals with heightened levels of play fighting as the ones that show abnormal ...
Childhood bullying or social stress in adolescent humans is generally considered to increase the ris...
Human literature has linked adverse early life experiences with an increased risk to develop violent...
Individuals exposed to social stress in childhood are more predisposed to developing psychoemotional...
Exposure to early adversity is implicated in the development of aggressive behaviour later in life i...
Pathological aggression, frequently observed in psychiatric patients and criminal subjects, poses a ...
Although adverse early life experiences have been found to increase lifetime risk to develop violent...
Despite the enormous negative impact of excessive aggression for individuals and societies, there is...
Childhood bullying or social stress in adolescent humans is generally considered to increase the ris...
Early-life stress and biological predispositions are linked to mood and personality disorders relate...
Stress during childhood and adolescence enhances the risk of psychopathology later in life. We have ...
Adolescence is generally considered as a developmental period during which adverse social experience...
Stress is a causal factor in the development of many psychological disorders such as depression, anx...
Neuroendocrine and Gene Expression Changes are Associated with Different Phenotypic Responses to Juv...
Childhood bullying or social stress in adolescent humans is generally considered to increase the ris...
Human literature has linked adverse early life experiences with an increased risk to develop violent...
Individuals exposed to social stress in childhood are more predisposed to developing psychoemotional...
Exposure to early adversity is implicated in the development of aggressive behaviour later in life i...
Pathological aggression, frequently observed in psychiatric patients and criminal subjects, poses a ...
Although adverse early life experiences have been found to increase lifetime risk to develop violent...
Despite the enormous negative impact of excessive aggression for individuals and societies, there is...
Childhood bullying or social stress in adolescent humans is generally considered to increase the ris...
Early-life stress and biological predispositions are linked to mood and personality disorders relate...
Stress during childhood and adolescence enhances the risk of psychopathology later in life. We have ...
Adolescence is generally considered as a developmental period during which adverse social experience...
Stress is a causal factor in the development of many psychological disorders such as depression, anx...
Neuroendocrine and Gene Expression Changes are Associated with Different Phenotypic Responses to Juv...
Childhood bullying or social stress in adolescent humans is generally considered to increase the ris...
Human literature has linked adverse early life experiences with an increased risk to develop violent...
Individuals exposed to social stress in childhood are more predisposed to developing psychoemotional...