Genetically selected aggressive (SAL) and nonaggressive (LAL) male wild house-mice which show distinctly different coping styles, also display a differential regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis after exposure to an acute stressor. To test the hypothesis that coping style predicts stressor susceptibility, the present study examined line differences in response to a chronic stressor. Chronic psychosocial stress was evoked using two paradigms. In the first paradigm, a SAL or LAL male was living in sensory contact (except tactile contact) with a dominant SAL male for 25 days (sensory contact stress). In the second paradigm, a SAL or LAL male was, in addition to the first paradigm, defeated by a SAL male for 21 consecutive days...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...
Genetically selected aggressive (SAL) and nonaggressive (LAL) male wild house-mice which show distin...
Male wild house mice, selected for short (SAL) and long (LAL) attack latency, show distinctly differ...
To characterize individual differences in neuroendocrine and neurochemical correlates of stress copi...
To characterize individual differences in neuroendocrine and neurochemical correlates of stress copi...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...
Male wild house mice selected for a long (LAL) or a short (SAL) latency to attack a male intruder ge...
Male wild house mice selectively bred for long and short attack latency (LAL and SAL, respectively) ...
Male wild house mice selectively bred for long and short attack latency (LAL and SAL, respectively) ...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...
Genetically selected aggressive (SAL) and nonaggressive (LAL) male wild house-mice which show distin...
Male wild house mice, selected for short (SAL) and long (LAL) attack latency, show distinctly differ...
To characterize individual differences in neuroendocrine and neurochemical correlates of stress copi...
To characterize individual differences in neuroendocrine and neurochemical correlates of stress copi...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...
Male wild house mice selected for a long (LAL) or a short (SAL) latency to attack a male intruder ge...
Male wild house mice selectively bred for long and short attack latency (LAL and SAL, respectively) ...
Male wild house mice selectively bred for long and short attack latency (LAL and SAL, respectively) ...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...