Traumatic experiences in childhood can alter behavioural responses and increase the risk for psychopathologies across life, not only in the exposed individuals but also in their progeny. In some conditions, such experiences can however be beneficial and facilitate the appraisal of adverse environments later in life. Here we expose newborn mice to unpredictable maternal separation combined with unpredictable maternal stress (MSUS) for 2 weeks and assess the impact on behaviour in the offspring when adult. We show that MSUS in male mice favours goal-directed behaviours and behavioural flexibility in the adult offspring. This effect is accompanied by epigenetic changes involving histone post-translational modifications at the mineralocorticoi...
Early life adversity is associated with increased risk for mental and physical health problems, incl...
Stressful events in an early postnatal period have critical implications for the individual’s life a...
Traumatic stress in early-life increases the risk for cognitive and neuropsychiatric disorders later...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic experiences in early life are risk factors for the development of behavioral a...
Adverse experiences in early life are risk factors for the development of behavioral and physiologic...
Adverse experiences in early life are risk factors for the development of behavioral and physiologic...
Individual differences in gene expression and behaviour are the result of an interaction between a g...
Stressful events early in life have been widely linked to behavioral phenotypes and have been implic...
Infancy is a critical period for brain development. Emerging evidence indicates that stress experien...
The long-term impact of early stress on behavior and emotions is well documented in humans, and can ...
AbstractEarly life adversity is associated with increased risk for mental and physical health proble...
Early life adversity is associated with increased risk for mental and physical health problems, incl...
Abstract Exposure to early life stress (ELS) during childhood or prenatally increases the risk of fu...
Early life adversities together with genetic predispositions have been associated with elevated risk...
Early-life stress affects neuronal plasticity of the brain regions participating in the implementati...
Early life adversity is associated with increased risk for mental and physical health problems, incl...
Stressful events in an early postnatal period have critical implications for the individual’s life a...
Traumatic stress in early-life increases the risk for cognitive and neuropsychiatric disorders later...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic experiences in early life are risk factors for the development of behavioral a...
Adverse experiences in early life are risk factors for the development of behavioral and physiologic...
Adverse experiences in early life are risk factors for the development of behavioral and physiologic...
Individual differences in gene expression and behaviour are the result of an interaction between a g...
Stressful events early in life have been widely linked to behavioral phenotypes and have been implic...
Infancy is a critical period for brain development. Emerging evidence indicates that stress experien...
The long-term impact of early stress on behavior and emotions is well documented in humans, and can ...
AbstractEarly life adversity is associated with increased risk for mental and physical health proble...
Early life adversity is associated with increased risk for mental and physical health problems, incl...
Abstract Exposure to early life stress (ELS) during childhood or prenatally increases the risk of fu...
Early life adversities together with genetic predispositions have been associated with elevated risk...
Early-life stress affects neuronal plasticity of the brain regions participating in the implementati...
Early life adversity is associated with increased risk for mental and physical health problems, incl...
Stressful events in an early postnatal period have critical implications for the individual’s life a...
Traumatic stress in early-life increases the risk for cognitive and neuropsychiatric disorders later...