The ventral portion of the medial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) regulates mood, sociability, and context-dependent behaviors. Consequently, altered vmPFC activity has been implicated in the biological basis of emotional disorders. Recent methodological advances have greatly enhanced the ability to investigate how specific prefrontal cell populations regulate mood-related behaviors, as well as the impact of long-term stress on vmPFC function. However, emerging preclinical data identify prominent sexual divergence in vmPFC behavioral regulation and stress responsivity. Notably, the rodent infralimbic cortex (IL), a vmPFC subregion critical for anti-depressant action, shows marked functional divergence between males and females. Accordingly, this ...
Women suffer from major depressive disorder (MDD) more often than men and report greater MDD symptom...
Stress is a major risk factor for development of psychiatric disorders such as depression and develo...
The impact of stressful events is especially important during early life, because certain cortical r...
Women are more susceptible to numerous stress-linked psychological disorders (e.g., depression) char...
Prolonged or repeated exposure to stress increases risk for a variety of psychological disorders, ma...
Risk for stress-sensitive psychopathologies differs in men and women, yet little is known about sex-...
Traumatic events during early life have been linked with later life psychopathology. To understand t...
Neuroimaging studies in patients suffering from affective disorders have shown decreased volume and ...
Women are nearly twice as likely as men to suffer from depression, which may be the result of a grea...
Females and males differ in stress reactivity, coping, and the prevalence rates of stress-related di...
Women show a higher prevalence for depression than men. However, the biological basis of gender diff...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is an area of associated with cognitive flexibility, decision making, an...
Despite stress-associated disorders having a higher incidence rate in females, historically preclini...
Women and men differ in their stress reactivity and stress coping and in the prevalence rates of str...
Women show a higher prevalence for depression than men. However, the biological basis of gender diff...
Women suffer from major depressive disorder (MDD) more often than men and report greater MDD symptom...
Stress is a major risk factor for development of psychiatric disorders such as depression and develo...
The impact of stressful events is especially important during early life, because certain cortical r...
Women are more susceptible to numerous stress-linked psychological disorders (e.g., depression) char...
Prolonged or repeated exposure to stress increases risk for a variety of psychological disorders, ma...
Risk for stress-sensitive psychopathologies differs in men and women, yet little is known about sex-...
Traumatic events during early life have been linked with later life psychopathology. To understand t...
Neuroimaging studies in patients suffering from affective disorders have shown decreased volume and ...
Women are nearly twice as likely as men to suffer from depression, which may be the result of a grea...
Females and males differ in stress reactivity, coping, and the prevalence rates of stress-related di...
Women show a higher prevalence for depression than men. However, the biological basis of gender diff...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is an area of associated with cognitive flexibility, decision making, an...
Despite stress-associated disorders having a higher incidence rate in females, historically preclini...
Women and men differ in their stress reactivity and stress coping and in the prevalence rates of str...
Women show a higher prevalence for depression than men. However, the biological basis of gender diff...
Women suffer from major depressive disorder (MDD) more often than men and report greater MDD symptom...
Stress is a major risk factor for development of psychiatric disorders such as depression and develo...
The impact of stressful events is especially important during early life, because certain cortical r...