This study investigated the impact of infant maltreatment on juvenile rhesus monkeys' behavioral reactivity to novel stimuli and its associations with amygdala volume. Behavioral reactivity to novel stimuli of varying threat intensity was measured using Approach/Avoidance (AA) and Human Intruder (HI) tasks. In vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used to measure amygdala volume. Interestingly, group behavioral differences were context-dependent. When exposed to a human intruder, maltreated subjects displayed more anxious behaviors than controls; however, when presented with fear-evoking objects, maltreated animals exhibited increased aggression and a shorter latency to inspect the objects. Finally, under testing conditions with the low...
Socially inflicted traumas are a major concern for the management of captive groups of rhesus macaqu...
Background: Children exposed to early life stress (ELS) exhibit enlarged amygdala volume in comparis...
Social instability in primate groups has been used as a model to understand how social stress affect...
This study investigated the impact of infant maltreatment on juvenile rhesus monkeys’ behavioral rea...
Despite the strong link between childhood maltreatment and psychopathology, the underlying neurodeve...
Medial temporal lobe brain structures, such as the amygdala, play an important role in the normal pe...
The present experiments continue a longitudinal study of rhesus macaque social behavior following bi...
Decades of research studying the behavioral effects of damage to structures in medial temporal lobe ...
Affect-biased attention may play a fundamental role in early socioemotional development, but factors...
BACKGROUND: Recent work on non-human primates indicates that the allocation of social attention is m...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by American Psychological Association in Jour...
The human intruder test (HIT) is a noninvasive tool widely used for assessing anxiety in rhesus maca...
Approximately 2000 rhesus macaques, Macaca mulatta, are used annually forbiomedical research in the ...
Individuals' social contexts are broadly recognized to impact both their psychology and neurobi...
Standardized and sensitive tests to assess differences in temperament among primates housed in capti...
Socially inflicted traumas are a major concern for the management of captive groups of rhesus macaqu...
Background: Children exposed to early life stress (ELS) exhibit enlarged amygdala volume in comparis...
Social instability in primate groups has been used as a model to understand how social stress affect...
This study investigated the impact of infant maltreatment on juvenile rhesus monkeys’ behavioral rea...
Despite the strong link between childhood maltreatment and psychopathology, the underlying neurodeve...
Medial temporal lobe brain structures, such as the amygdala, play an important role in the normal pe...
The present experiments continue a longitudinal study of rhesus macaque social behavior following bi...
Decades of research studying the behavioral effects of damage to structures in medial temporal lobe ...
Affect-biased attention may play a fundamental role in early socioemotional development, but factors...
BACKGROUND: Recent work on non-human primates indicates that the allocation of social attention is m...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by American Psychological Association in Jour...
The human intruder test (HIT) is a noninvasive tool widely used for assessing anxiety in rhesus maca...
Approximately 2000 rhesus macaques, Macaca mulatta, are used annually forbiomedical research in the ...
Individuals' social contexts are broadly recognized to impact both their psychology and neurobi...
Standardized and sensitive tests to assess differences in temperament among primates housed in capti...
Socially inflicted traumas are a major concern for the management of captive groups of rhesus macaqu...
Background: Children exposed to early life stress (ELS) exhibit enlarged amygdala volume in comparis...
Social instability in primate groups has been used as a model to understand how social stress affect...