Stress exposure, depending on intensity and duration, elicits adaptive or maladaptive physiological changes. The same general pattern of advantageous versus deleterious stress effects appears to exist for some cognitive functions, particularly spatial learning and memory performance. This article reviews sex differences in response to stress on a variety of spatial tasks. In general, females are more resistant than males to stress-induced impairments on spatial tasks, including the radial arm maze and object placement. In young adulthood, chronic stress (restraint, 6 h per day for 21 days) impairs male performance on both tasks but leads to behavioural enhancements in females. Furthermore, these sex-dependent stress effects are influenced b...
Disruptions in early life care, including neglect, extreme poverty, and trauma, influence neural dev...
Memory recall in order to complete certain tasks such as spatial navigation, and, in turn prospectiv...
Cognitive, as well as physiological, sex differences exist in young adult rats under both basal cond...
Increasing evidence suggests that the time course of advantageous versus deleterious effects of stre...
Chronic stress causes deleterious changes in physiological function in systems ranging from neural c...
Although reports that men and women differ in spatial ability are common, recent research examining ...
Earlier work predicted that the physiological effects of an acute stressor disrupt a neurological sy...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 54-64).Based on the premise that the hippocampus is both...
Cognitive responses to stress follow the temporally dependent pattern originally established by Sely...
Spatial memory, mediated primarily by the hippocampus, is responsible for orientation in space and r...
Risk for stress-sensitive psychopathologies differs in men and women, yet little is known about sex-...
Risk for stress-sensitive psychopathologies differs in men and women, yet little is known about sex-...
Stress, and the chronic overactivation of major stress hormones, is associated with several neuropsy...
Stress, and the chronic overactivation of major stress hormones, is associated with several neuropsy...
Stress is known to differentially modulate memory function. Memory can be impaired or strengthened b...
Disruptions in early life care, including neglect, extreme poverty, and trauma, influence neural dev...
Memory recall in order to complete certain tasks such as spatial navigation, and, in turn prospectiv...
Cognitive, as well as physiological, sex differences exist in young adult rats under both basal cond...
Increasing evidence suggests that the time course of advantageous versus deleterious effects of stre...
Chronic stress causes deleterious changes in physiological function in systems ranging from neural c...
Although reports that men and women differ in spatial ability are common, recent research examining ...
Earlier work predicted that the physiological effects of an acute stressor disrupt a neurological sy...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 54-64).Based on the premise that the hippocampus is both...
Cognitive responses to stress follow the temporally dependent pattern originally established by Sely...
Spatial memory, mediated primarily by the hippocampus, is responsible for orientation in space and r...
Risk for stress-sensitive psychopathologies differs in men and women, yet little is known about sex-...
Risk for stress-sensitive psychopathologies differs in men and women, yet little is known about sex-...
Stress, and the chronic overactivation of major stress hormones, is associated with several neuropsy...
Stress, and the chronic overactivation of major stress hormones, is associated with several neuropsy...
Stress is known to differentially modulate memory function. Memory can be impaired or strengthened b...
Disruptions in early life care, including neglect, extreme poverty, and trauma, influence neural dev...
Memory recall in order to complete certain tasks such as spatial navigation, and, in turn prospectiv...
Cognitive, as well as physiological, sex differences exist in young adult rats under both basal cond...