There are clear sex differences in incidence and onset of stress-related and other psychiatric disorders in humans. Yet, rodent models for psychiatric disorders are predominantly based on male animals. The strongest argument for not using female rodents is their estrous cycle and the fluctuating sex hormones per phase which multiplies the number of animals to be tested. Here, we will discuss studies focused on sex differences in emotionality and cognitive abilities in experimental conditions with and without stress. First, female sex hormones such as estrogens and progesterone affect emotions and cognition, contributing to sex differences in behavior. Second, females respond differently to stress than males which might be related to the pha...
Anxiety disorder diagnoses among females are about two times more prevalent than they are for males....
Sex differences exist for stress reactivity as well as for the prevalence of depression, which is mo...
Introduction: Women are more vulnerable to stress-related disorders than men, which is counterintuit...
Stress is associated with psychiatric disorders which show sex differences in expression. Applicatio...
Chronic stress causes deleterious changes in physiological function in systems ranging from neural c...
Anxiety disorders are more prevalent in women than in men. In women the menstrual cycle introduces a...
Women in the reproductive age are more vulnerable to develop affective disorders than men. This diff...
Many aspects of brain functioning exhibit important sex differences that affect behavior, mental hea...
Men and women differ in their vulnerability to a variety of stress-related illnesses, but the underl...
Women in the reproductive age are more vulnerable to develop affective disorders than men. This diff...
Many anxiety and stress-related disorders exhibit definitive sex differences in their prevalence, sy...
In clinical populations, sex differences in disease prevalence, symptoms and outcome have been estab...
Stress induces a switch in learning strategies of male C57BL/6J mice from predominantly spatial to m...
BACKGROUND: Alterations in peripheral sex hormones may play an important role in sex differences in ...
Stress is a major risk factor for development of psychiatric disorders such as depression and develo...
Anxiety disorder diagnoses among females are about two times more prevalent than they are for males....
Sex differences exist for stress reactivity as well as for the prevalence of depression, which is mo...
Introduction: Women are more vulnerable to stress-related disorders than men, which is counterintuit...
Stress is associated with psychiatric disorders which show sex differences in expression. Applicatio...
Chronic stress causes deleterious changes in physiological function in systems ranging from neural c...
Anxiety disorders are more prevalent in women than in men. In women the menstrual cycle introduces a...
Women in the reproductive age are more vulnerable to develop affective disorders than men. This diff...
Many aspects of brain functioning exhibit important sex differences that affect behavior, mental hea...
Men and women differ in their vulnerability to a variety of stress-related illnesses, but the underl...
Women in the reproductive age are more vulnerable to develop affective disorders than men. This diff...
Many anxiety and stress-related disorders exhibit definitive sex differences in their prevalence, sy...
In clinical populations, sex differences in disease prevalence, symptoms and outcome have been estab...
Stress induces a switch in learning strategies of male C57BL/6J mice from predominantly spatial to m...
BACKGROUND: Alterations in peripheral sex hormones may play an important role in sex differences in ...
Stress is a major risk factor for development of psychiatric disorders such as depression and develo...
Anxiety disorder diagnoses among females are about two times more prevalent than they are for males....
Sex differences exist for stress reactivity as well as for the prevalence of depression, which is mo...
Introduction: Women are more vulnerable to stress-related disorders than men, which is counterintuit...