Previous work has shown that social stress in rats (i.e., defeat by an aggressive male conspecific) causes a variety of behavioral and physiological changes including alterations in the daily rhythms of body temperature and activity. To study the role of the circadian pacemaker in these stress-induced changes, three experiments were performed, successively addressing pacemaker period, phase, and sensitivity to Light. In all experiments, rats were subjected to social stress by placing them in the home cage of a dominant conspecific for 1 h. This was done on 2 consecutive days, between the second and fifth hours of the activity phase. Experimental animals were attacked by the resident and lost the fight as indicated by submissive behavior. Co...
The daily rhythm in body temperature is thought to be the result of the direct effects of activity a...
This study shows that the long-term consequences of a social conflict in rats do not depend on the p...
This study shows that the long-term consequences of a social conflict in rats do not depend on the p...
Previous work has shown that social stress in rats (i.e., defeat by an aggressive male conspecific) ...
The long-term consequences of social stress on daily rhythms of body temperature and activity in rat...
The long-term consequences of social stress on daily rhythms of body temperature and activity in rat...
Most biological functions display a 24 h rhythm that, in mammals, is under the control of an endogen...
Most biological functions display a 24 h rhythm that, in mammals, is under the control of an endogen...
This study investigated the effects of exposure to an intermittent homotypic stressor on: (i) habitu...
This study investigated the effects of exposure to an intermittent homotypic stressor on: (i) habitu...
This study investigated the effects of exposure to an intermittent homotypic stressor on: (i) habitu...
The objective of the present study was to determine whether the rat circadian system is sensitive to...
At least two major physiological systems are involved in the adaptation of the organism to environme...
The objective of the present study was to determine whether the rat circadian system is sensitive to...
This study shows that the long-term consequences of a social conflict in rats do not depend on the p...
The daily rhythm in body temperature is thought to be the result of the direct effects of activity a...
This study shows that the long-term consequences of a social conflict in rats do not depend on the p...
This study shows that the long-term consequences of a social conflict in rats do not depend on the p...
Previous work has shown that social stress in rats (i.e., defeat by an aggressive male conspecific) ...
The long-term consequences of social stress on daily rhythms of body temperature and activity in rat...
The long-term consequences of social stress on daily rhythms of body temperature and activity in rat...
Most biological functions display a 24 h rhythm that, in mammals, is under the control of an endogen...
Most biological functions display a 24 h rhythm that, in mammals, is under the control of an endogen...
This study investigated the effects of exposure to an intermittent homotypic stressor on: (i) habitu...
This study investigated the effects of exposure to an intermittent homotypic stressor on: (i) habitu...
This study investigated the effects of exposure to an intermittent homotypic stressor on: (i) habitu...
The objective of the present study was to determine whether the rat circadian system is sensitive to...
At least two major physiological systems are involved in the adaptation of the organism to environme...
The objective of the present study was to determine whether the rat circadian system is sensitive to...
This study shows that the long-term consequences of a social conflict in rats do not depend on the p...
The daily rhythm in body temperature is thought to be the result of the direct effects of activity a...
This study shows that the long-term consequences of a social conflict in rats do not depend on the p...
This study shows that the long-term consequences of a social conflict in rats do not depend on the p...