Stress is the main non-genetic source of psychopathology. Therefore, the identification of neurobiological bases of resilience, the resistance to pathological outcomes of stress, is a most relevant topic of research. It is an accepted view that resilient individuals are those who do not develop helplessness, or other depression-like phenotypes, following a history of stress. In the present review, we discuss the phenotypic differences between mice of the inbred C57BL/6J and DBA/2J strains that could be associated with the strain-specific resistance to helplessness observable in DBA/2J mice. The reviewed results support the hypothesis that resilience to stress-promoted helplessness develops through interactions between a specific genetic mak...
Clinical and preclinical research suggests a major role of mesocortical dopamine (DA) in psychopatho...
Anxiety disorders often manifest in genetically susceptible individuals after psychosocial stress, b...
Individuals differ greatly in their psychological responses to chronic stress. As a step toward unde...
SummaryWhile stressful life events are an important cause of psychopathology, most individuals expos...
Dysfunctional coping styles are involved in the development, persistence, and relapse of psychiatric...
In this review, we advocate a dimensional approach on the basis of candidate endophenotypes to the d...
Research into the molecular basis of stress resilience is a novel strategy to identify potential the...
Stress and genetic predisposition are two of the major risk factors for a variety of psychiatric ill...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...
Identification of relevant phenotypes related to neural functioning has vet to receive the needed at...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder that develops in predisposed individual...
Genetically selected aggressive (SAL) and nonaggressive (LAL) male wild house-mice which show distin...
The balance between mesocortical and mesoaccumbens dopamine (DA) response to stress may represent a ...
Long-lasting stress factors, both biological and psychological, are commonly accepted as the main ca...
Clinical and preclinical research suggests a major role of mesocortical dopamine (DA) in psychopatho...
Anxiety disorders often manifest in genetically susceptible individuals after psychosocial stress, b...
Individuals differ greatly in their psychological responses to chronic stress. As a step toward unde...
SummaryWhile stressful life events are an important cause of psychopathology, most individuals expos...
Dysfunctional coping styles are involved in the development, persistence, and relapse of psychiatric...
In this review, we advocate a dimensional approach on the basis of candidate endophenotypes to the d...
Research into the molecular basis of stress resilience is a novel strategy to identify potential the...
Stress and genetic predisposition are two of the major risk factors for a variety of psychiatric ill...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...
Identification of relevant phenotypes related to neural functioning has vet to receive the needed at...
Individual differences in physiological and biobehavioral adaptation to chronic stress are important...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder that develops in predisposed individual...
Genetically selected aggressive (SAL) and nonaggressive (LAL) male wild house-mice which show distin...
The balance between mesocortical and mesoaccumbens dopamine (DA) response to stress may represent a ...
Long-lasting stress factors, both biological and psychological, are commonly accepted as the main ca...
Clinical and preclinical research suggests a major role of mesocortical dopamine (DA) in psychopatho...
Anxiety disorders often manifest in genetically susceptible individuals after psychosocial stress, b...
Individuals differ greatly in their psychological responses to chronic stress. As a step toward unde...