A wealth of data from the last fifty years documents the potency of early life experiences including maternal care on developing offspring. A majority of this research has focused on the developing stress axis and stress-sensitive behaviors in hopes of identifying factors impacting resilience and risk-sensitivity. The power of early life experience to shape later development is profound and has the potential to increase fitness of individuals for their environments. Current findings in a rat maternal care paradigm highlight the complex and dynamic relation between early experiences and a variety of outcomes. In this review we propose adaptive hypotheses for alternate maternal strategies and resulting offspring phenotypes, and ways to distin...
Mildly stressful early life experiences can potentially impact a broad range of social, cognitive, a...
International audienceOne of the most important questions raised by modern psychiatry and experiment...
Early-life stress and its possible correlations to genes, environment, and later health outcomes can...
Early life stress (ELS) in rodents has profound long-term effects that are partially mediated by cha...
Controlled laboratory experiments find there is normal variation in maternal care that regulates the...
Prenatal stress (PS) is a major risk factor for the development of emotional disorders in adulthood ...
Altres ajuts: Del MICINN, el PTA2010-3472-I; FPU AP-2007-02841Early life stress (ELS) in rodents has...
Hormonal fluctuations and maternal behavior associated with pregnancy and postpartum care of pups in...
This thesis examines the effects of both ancestral stress and postnatal environment on behaviour in ...
Early experiences are fundamental for social, cognitive, and behavioral development. Caregivers, par...
Human epidemiology and animal studies have convincingly shown the long-lasting impact of early life ...
Maternal behavior in mammals encompasses a complex repertoire of activities that ensure the survival...
Experiences, both in early life and adulthood, can profoundly modify brain and behavior in mammals. ...
The social environment of lactation is a key etiological factor for the occurrence of postpartum dis...
AbstractExposure to prenatal stress alters the phenotype of the offspring in adulthood. When the pre...
Mildly stressful early life experiences can potentially impact a broad range of social, cognitive, a...
International audienceOne of the most important questions raised by modern psychiatry and experiment...
Early-life stress and its possible correlations to genes, environment, and later health outcomes can...
Early life stress (ELS) in rodents has profound long-term effects that are partially mediated by cha...
Controlled laboratory experiments find there is normal variation in maternal care that regulates the...
Prenatal stress (PS) is a major risk factor for the development of emotional disorders in adulthood ...
Altres ajuts: Del MICINN, el PTA2010-3472-I; FPU AP-2007-02841Early life stress (ELS) in rodents has...
Hormonal fluctuations and maternal behavior associated with pregnancy and postpartum care of pups in...
This thesis examines the effects of both ancestral stress and postnatal environment on behaviour in ...
Early experiences are fundamental for social, cognitive, and behavioral development. Caregivers, par...
Human epidemiology and animal studies have convincingly shown the long-lasting impact of early life ...
Maternal behavior in mammals encompasses a complex repertoire of activities that ensure the survival...
Experiences, both in early life and adulthood, can profoundly modify brain and behavior in mammals. ...
The social environment of lactation is a key etiological factor for the occurrence of postpartum dis...
AbstractExposure to prenatal stress alters the phenotype of the offspring in adulthood. When the pre...
Mildly stressful early life experiences can potentially impact a broad range of social, cognitive, a...
International audienceOne of the most important questions raised by modern psychiatry and experiment...
Early-life stress and its possible correlations to genes, environment, and later health outcomes can...