Human affective life changes with age, becoming more positive and less negative in later life. This change occurs even as aging leads to declines in health and cognitive outcomes. Despite these well-documented effects in humans, the extent to which affective processes change as a result of aging in nonhuman animals, particularly nonhuman primates, is unclear. As a first step toward developing an animal model for human affective aging, we tested aged, surgically menopausal aged and middle-aged gonadally intact female rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) on a classic index of affective reactivity in monkeys, the Human Intruder Task. The Human Intruder Task evaluates behavioral responses to varying levels of threat. Aged, surgically menopausal monk...
Human cognitive and affective life changes with healthy aging; cognitive capacity declines while emo...
Older adults (> 65 years old) make up an ever-growing percentage of the global human population. ...
Aging is the biological process of declining physiologic function associated with increasing mortali...
In the past few decades it has become clear that estrogen signaling plays a much larger role in modu...
textMenopause is a natural transition heralded by the cessation of menstrual cycles and ovulation, a...
textMenopause is a natural transition heralded by the cessation of menstrual cycles and ovulation, a...
Studies of the effect of hormone therapy on cognitive function in menopausal women have been equivoc...
The purpose of the experiments reported here was to investigate central nervous system effects of co...
The purpose of the experiments reported here was to investigate central nervous system effects of co...
Loss of circulating ovarian hormones that accompanies menopause may increase the risk of dementia wi...
Macaques have served as effective models of human disease, including pathological processes associat...
The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) provides many advantages over traditional rodent and macaqu...
Human cognitive and affective life changes with healthy aging; cognitive capacity declines while emo...
Copulation and female initiation of sexual behavior vary across the ovarian cycle, suggesting that f...
Older adults (> 65 years old) make up an ever-growing percentage of the global human population. ...
Human cognitive and affective life changes with healthy aging; cognitive capacity declines while emo...
Older adults (> 65 years old) make up an ever-growing percentage of the global human population. ...
Aging is the biological process of declining physiologic function associated with increasing mortali...
In the past few decades it has become clear that estrogen signaling plays a much larger role in modu...
textMenopause is a natural transition heralded by the cessation of menstrual cycles and ovulation, a...
textMenopause is a natural transition heralded by the cessation of menstrual cycles and ovulation, a...
Studies of the effect of hormone therapy on cognitive function in menopausal women have been equivoc...
The purpose of the experiments reported here was to investigate central nervous system effects of co...
The purpose of the experiments reported here was to investigate central nervous system effects of co...
Loss of circulating ovarian hormones that accompanies menopause may increase the risk of dementia wi...
Macaques have served as effective models of human disease, including pathological processes associat...
The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) provides many advantages over traditional rodent and macaqu...
Human cognitive and affective life changes with healthy aging; cognitive capacity declines while emo...
Copulation and female initiation of sexual behavior vary across the ovarian cycle, suggesting that f...
Older adults (> 65 years old) make up an ever-growing percentage of the global human population. ...
Human cognitive and affective life changes with healthy aging; cognitive capacity declines while emo...
Older adults (> 65 years old) make up an ever-growing percentage of the global human population. ...
Aging is the biological process of declining physiologic function associated with increasing mortali...