WOS: 000313378300015Objective: Ovarian steroids modulate brain mechanisms such as learning, memory and novel object recognition. However, the influence of oestrous cycle on the selection of behavioural strategies in response to novelty and to partial or complete fearful stimuli has not yet been studied. In this study, we aimed to show the effect of oestrous cycle on learning, memory and selection of coping strategies in the face of anxiety. Material and Methods: We examined novelty-induced anxiety responses in female Wistar rats during the oestrous cycle in the open-field test and during the presentation of fearful partial or whole cues during the passive avoidance (PA) apparatus test. The open-field and passive avoidance behaviours of rats...
WOS: 000300374300003Background/Aims. The aim of the present study is to investigate the effects of a...
This study aims to compare the effects of social instability stress on memory and anxiety- and depre...
pre ami stressful event reduces classical eyeblink conditioning 24 h later in adult virgin female ra...
Objective: Ovarian steroids modulate brain mechanisms such as learning, memory and novel object rec...
Objective: Ovarian steroids modulate brain mechanisms such as learning, memory and novel object reco...
The influence of the estrous cycle and the effects of exogenous administration of estradiol and prog...
The aim of this study was to examine the state of anxiety and the 17 beta -estradiol and progesteron...
The aim of this study was to examine the state of anxiety and the 17beta-estradiol and progesterone ...
Introduction: Women are more vulnerable to stress-related disorders than men, which is counterintuit...
Our observation that male rat\u27s innate fear response differed with hormonal status, as well as th...
Anxiety disorders are more prevalent in women than in men. In women the menstrual cycle introduces a...
The changes in the acquisition of conditioned avoidance responses (CARs) and the performance of some...
The present study examined the role of ovarian steroids in contextual fear conditioning and hippocam...
Stress and anxiety disorder patients frequently fail to benefit from psychotherapies which often con...
Female rodents and primates have an ovulatory cycle, such that they are able to reproduce when in a ...
WOS: 000300374300003Background/Aims. The aim of the present study is to investigate the effects of a...
This study aims to compare the effects of social instability stress on memory and anxiety- and depre...
pre ami stressful event reduces classical eyeblink conditioning 24 h later in adult virgin female ra...
Objective: Ovarian steroids modulate brain mechanisms such as learning, memory and novel object rec...
Objective: Ovarian steroids modulate brain mechanisms such as learning, memory and novel object reco...
The influence of the estrous cycle and the effects of exogenous administration of estradiol and prog...
The aim of this study was to examine the state of anxiety and the 17 beta -estradiol and progesteron...
The aim of this study was to examine the state of anxiety and the 17beta-estradiol and progesterone ...
Introduction: Women are more vulnerable to stress-related disorders than men, which is counterintuit...
Our observation that male rat\u27s innate fear response differed with hormonal status, as well as th...
Anxiety disorders are more prevalent in women than in men. In women the menstrual cycle introduces a...
The changes in the acquisition of conditioned avoidance responses (CARs) and the performance of some...
The present study examined the role of ovarian steroids in contextual fear conditioning and hippocam...
Stress and anxiety disorder patients frequently fail to benefit from psychotherapies which often con...
Female rodents and primates have an ovulatory cycle, such that they are able to reproduce when in a ...
WOS: 000300374300003Background/Aims. The aim of the present study is to investigate the effects of a...
This study aims to compare the effects of social instability stress on memory and anxiety- and depre...
pre ami stressful event reduces classical eyeblink conditioning 24 h later in adult virgin female ra...