ObjectiveEarly life interindividual variation in hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) reactivity to stress is predictive of later life psychological and physical well-being, including the development of many pathological syndromes that are often sex-biased. A complex and interactive set of environmental and genetic causes for such variation has been implicated by previous studies, though little attention has been paid to nonadditive effects (e.g. dominance, X-linked) or sex-specific genetic effects.MethodWe used a large pedigreed sample of captive 3-4 months old infant rhesus macaques (N = 2,661, 54% female) to fit univariate and multivariate linear mixed quantitative genetic models for four longitudinal blood cortisol samples and three rel...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Background: Early experiences influence the developing organism, with lifelong and potentially adapt...
Few studies have longitudinally assessed the relationship between infant stress reactivity and futur...
Social instability in primate groups has been used as a model to understand how social stress affect...
Social instability in primate groups has been used as a model to understand how social stress affect...
Temperament is a construct whose manifestations are quantifiable from an early age, and whose origin...
A gene x environment interaction exists in the expression of anxiety for both human and nonhuman pri...
The second-to-fourth digit ratio (2D:4D ratio) is considered a postnatal proxy measure for the degre...
The second-to-fourth digit ratio (2D:4D ratio) is considered a postnatal proxy measure for the degre...
Attachment theory is well established in humans, and current research findings of the attachment rel...
BackgroundEarly experiences influence the developing organism, with lifelong and potentially adaptiv...
BackgroundEarly experiences influence the developing organism, with lifelong and potentially adaptiv...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Background: Early experiences influence the developing organism, with lifelong and potentially adapt...
Few studies have longitudinally assessed the relationship between infant stress reactivity and futur...
Social instability in primate groups has been used as a model to understand how social stress affect...
Social instability in primate groups has been used as a model to understand how social stress affect...
Temperament is a construct whose manifestations are quantifiable from an early age, and whose origin...
A gene x environment interaction exists in the expression of anxiety for both human and nonhuman pri...
The second-to-fourth digit ratio (2D:4D ratio) is considered a postnatal proxy measure for the degre...
The second-to-fourth digit ratio (2D:4D ratio) is considered a postnatal proxy measure for the degre...
Attachment theory is well established in humans, and current research findings of the attachment rel...
BackgroundEarly experiences influence the developing organism, with lifelong and potentially adaptiv...
BackgroundEarly experiences influence the developing organism, with lifelong and potentially adaptiv...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Background: Early experiences influence the developing organism, with lifelong and potentially adapt...