Spatial memory, mediated primarily by the hippocampus, is responsible for orientation in space and retrieval of information regarding location of objects and places in an animal\u27s environment. Since the hippocampus is dense with steroid hormone receptors and is capable of robust neuroplasticity, it is not surprising that changes in spatial memory performance occur following a variety of endocrine alterations. Here, we review cognitive changes in both spatial and nonspatial memory tasks following manipulations of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal and gonadal axes and after exposure to endocrine disruptors in rodents. Chronic stress impairs male performance on numerous behavioral cognitive tasks and enhances or does not impact female cogn...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a ubiquitous environmental endocrine disrupting compound (EDC); public health c...
Memory disruption commonly follows chronic stress, whereas acute stressors are generally benign. How...
In a number of species, males appear to have spatial abilities that are superior to those of females...
Gonadal and stress hormones modulate neuroplasticity and behaviour. This review focuses on our find...
Increasing evidence suggests that the time course of advantageous versus deleterious effects of stre...
Chronic stress causes deleterious changes in physiological function in systems ranging from neural c...
Men and women differ in their vulnerability to a variety of stress-related illnesses, but the underl...
Stress may promote emotional and cognitive disturbances, which differ by sex. Adverse outcomes, incl...
Developmental exposure to Bisphenol A (BPA), an endocrine disrupting chemical, alters many behaviors...
There are clear sex differences in incidence and onset of stress-related and other psychiatric disor...
Sex differences in neurological disease extend from incidence, severity, progression and symptoms a...
Estradiol affects the structure and function of the hippocampus. We have found that repeated estradi...
Gonadal hormones, both endogenous and exogenous, are implicated in cognition. Yet, the role of gonad...
Stress exposure, depending on intensity and duration, elicits adaptive or maladaptive physiological ...
Memory disruption commonly follows chronic stress, whereas acute stressors are generally benign. How...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a ubiquitous environmental endocrine disrupting compound (EDC); public health c...
Memory disruption commonly follows chronic stress, whereas acute stressors are generally benign. How...
In a number of species, males appear to have spatial abilities that are superior to those of females...
Gonadal and stress hormones modulate neuroplasticity and behaviour. This review focuses on our find...
Increasing evidence suggests that the time course of advantageous versus deleterious effects of stre...
Chronic stress causes deleterious changes in physiological function in systems ranging from neural c...
Men and women differ in their vulnerability to a variety of stress-related illnesses, but the underl...
Stress may promote emotional and cognitive disturbances, which differ by sex. Adverse outcomes, incl...
Developmental exposure to Bisphenol A (BPA), an endocrine disrupting chemical, alters many behaviors...
There are clear sex differences in incidence and onset of stress-related and other psychiatric disor...
Sex differences in neurological disease extend from incidence, severity, progression and symptoms a...
Estradiol affects the structure and function of the hippocampus. We have found that repeated estradi...
Gonadal hormones, both endogenous and exogenous, are implicated in cognition. Yet, the role of gonad...
Stress exposure, depending on intensity and duration, elicits adaptive or maladaptive physiological ...
Memory disruption commonly follows chronic stress, whereas acute stressors are generally benign. How...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a ubiquitous environmental endocrine disrupting compound (EDC); public health c...
Memory disruption commonly follows chronic stress, whereas acute stressors are generally benign. How...
In a number of species, males appear to have spatial abilities that are superior to those of females...