Risk for stress-sensitive psychopathologies differs in men and women, yet little is known about sex-dependent effects of stress on cellular structure and function in corticolimbic regions implicated in these disorders. Determining how stress influences these regions in males and females will deepen our understanding of the mechanisms underlying sex-biased psychopathology. Here, we discuss sex differences in CRF regulation of arousal and cognition, glucocorticoid modulation of amygdalar physiology and alcohol consumption, the age-dependent impact of social stress on prefrontal pyramidal cell excitability, stress effects on the prefrontal parvalbumin system in relation to emotional behaviors, contributions of stress and gonadal hormones to st...
Although women and men differ in psychological and endocrine stress responses as well as prevalence ...
Summary Stress and fear conditioning processes are both important vulnerability factors in the devel...
Response to stress is dysregulated in psychosis (PSY). fMRI studies showed hyperactivity in hypothal...
Risk for stress-sensitive psychopathologies differs in men and women, yet little is known about sex-...
Women and men differ in their stress reactivity and stress coping and in the prevalence rates of str...
Women are more susceptible to numerous stress-linked psychological disorders (e.g., depression) char...
It seems that no matter where we look, stress exerts strong effects on the physiology and psychophys...
In response to psychological and physiological stressors, metabolic systems of the human body change...
Females and males differ in stress reactivity, coping, and the prevalence rates of stress-related di...
The prefrontal cortex and limbic system are important components of the neural circuit that underlie...
© 2020 International Society for Neurochemistry Traumatic events during early life have been linked ...
Increasing evidence suggests that the time course of advantageous versus deleterious effects of stre...
Gender is an important biological determinant of vulnerability to psychosocial stress. We used perfu...
Men and women differ in their vulnerability to a variety of stress-related illnesses, but the underl...
Women are more susceptible to various stress‐linked psychopathologies, including depression. Dysfunc...
Although women and men differ in psychological and endocrine stress responses as well as prevalence ...
Summary Stress and fear conditioning processes are both important vulnerability factors in the devel...
Response to stress is dysregulated in psychosis (PSY). fMRI studies showed hyperactivity in hypothal...
Risk for stress-sensitive psychopathologies differs in men and women, yet little is known about sex-...
Women and men differ in their stress reactivity and stress coping and in the prevalence rates of str...
Women are more susceptible to numerous stress-linked psychological disorders (e.g., depression) char...
It seems that no matter where we look, stress exerts strong effects on the physiology and psychophys...
In response to psychological and physiological stressors, metabolic systems of the human body change...
Females and males differ in stress reactivity, coping, and the prevalence rates of stress-related di...
The prefrontal cortex and limbic system are important components of the neural circuit that underlie...
© 2020 International Society for Neurochemistry Traumatic events during early life have been linked ...
Increasing evidence suggests that the time course of advantageous versus deleterious effects of stre...
Gender is an important biological determinant of vulnerability to psychosocial stress. We used perfu...
Men and women differ in their vulnerability to a variety of stress-related illnesses, but the underl...
Women are more susceptible to various stress‐linked psychopathologies, including depression. Dysfunc...
Although women and men differ in psychological and endocrine stress responses as well as prevalence ...
Summary Stress and fear conditioning processes are both important vulnerability factors in the devel...
Response to stress is dysregulated in psychosis (PSY). fMRI studies showed hyperactivity in hypothal...