Background: Behavioral inhibition (BI) to novelty is thought to be a stable temperament type that appears early in life and is a major risk factor for anxiety disorders. In the rat, habituation of such inhibition can be facilitated via neonatal novelty exposure (NNE), thus reducing BI to novelty. Here, we tested the hypothesis that this early intervention effect is modulated by the context of maternal self-stress regulation. Methods: The NNE was carried out during postnatal days 1-21, in which one half of each litter was exposed to a relatively novel nonhome environment for 3-min daily while the remaining one half stayed in the home cage. After weaning, BI to novelty was assessed in an open field with a measure of disinhibition defined as a...
BackgroundEarly-life emotional stress may be associated with affective and cognitive disorders later...
BackgroundEarly-life emotional stress may be associated with affective and cognitive disorders later...
BackgroundEarly-life emotional stress may be associated with affective and cognitive disorders later...
Background: Studies have shown that both maternal and non-maternal environmental influences affect t...
Early life stimulation is known to produce long-lasting changes in the brain and behavior. One such ...
Mildly stressful early life experiences can potentially impact a broad range of social, cognitive, a...
Behavioral and brain development is influenced by both maternal and non-maternal aspects of the post...
In the rat, repeated brief exposures to novelty early in life can induce long-lasting enhancements i...
Development of spatial memory in the rat is influenced by both maternal and nonmaternal aspects of t...
International audienceIt is well known that the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is altered ...
The aim of the present experiment was to study the effects of early postnatal maternal separation on...
The aim of the present experiment was to study the effects of early postnatal maternal separation on...
Prenatal stress (PS) can produce profound and long-lasting perturbations of individual adaptive capa...
Exposure to prenatal stress (PNS) has been shown to induce a set of psychological and behavioral cha...
We investigated in an animal model of neonatal anoxia whether effects of oxygen deprivation on emoti...
BackgroundEarly-life emotional stress may be associated with affective and cognitive disorders later...
BackgroundEarly-life emotional stress may be associated with affective and cognitive disorders later...
BackgroundEarly-life emotional stress may be associated with affective and cognitive disorders later...
Background: Studies have shown that both maternal and non-maternal environmental influences affect t...
Early life stimulation is known to produce long-lasting changes in the brain and behavior. One such ...
Mildly stressful early life experiences can potentially impact a broad range of social, cognitive, a...
Behavioral and brain development is influenced by both maternal and non-maternal aspects of the post...
In the rat, repeated brief exposures to novelty early in life can induce long-lasting enhancements i...
Development of spatial memory in the rat is influenced by both maternal and nonmaternal aspects of t...
International audienceIt is well known that the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is altered ...
The aim of the present experiment was to study the effects of early postnatal maternal separation on...
The aim of the present experiment was to study the effects of early postnatal maternal separation on...
Prenatal stress (PS) can produce profound and long-lasting perturbations of individual adaptive capa...
Exposure to prenatal stress (PNS) has been shown to induce a set of psychological and behavioral cha...
We investigated in an animal model of neonatal anoxia whether effects of oxygen deprivation on emoti...
BackgroundEarly-life emotional stress may be associated with affective and cognitive disorders later...
BackgroundEarly-life emotional stress may be associated with affective and cognitive disorders later...
BackgroundEarly-life emotional stress may be associated with affective and cognitive disorders later...