Early-life stress (ELS) or adversity, particularly in the form of childhood neglect and abuse, is associated with poor mental and physical health outcomes in adulthood. However, whether these relationships are mediated by the consequences of ELS itself or by other exposures that frequently co-occur with ELS is unclear. To address this question, we carried out a longitudinal study in rats to isolate the effects of ELS on regional brain volumes and behavioral phenotypes relevant to anxiety and depression. We used the repeated maternal separation (RMS) model of chronic ELS, and conducted behavioral measurements throughout adulthood, including of probabilistic reversal learning (PRL), responding on a progressive ratio task, sucrose preference, ...
AbstractExposure to adversity and stress early in development yields vulnerability to mental illness...
Altered cognitive performance is considered an intermediate phenotype mediating early life adversity...
Recent evidence shows that early life stress (ELS) is associated with altered resting-state function...
The early postnatal period is a highly sensitive time period for the developing brain, both in human...
Early life stress (ELS) is strongly associated with negative outcomes in adulthood, including reduce...
Background: Amygdala hyper-reactivity is sometimes assumed to be a vulnerability factor that predate...
Early-life stress (ELS) has been associated with lasting cognitive impairments and with an increased...
Moderate acute activation of the body’s stress response system is considered an adaptive mechanism t...
The early postnatal period is a highly sensitive time period for the developing brain, both in human...
Adverse experiences during early life contribute to the development of psychiatric conditions in lat...
Altered cognitive performance is considered an intermediate phenotype mediating early life adversity...
Occasional stress is a normal aspect of mammalian life. However repeated or prolonged stress exposur...
Chronic stress is a major risk factor for depression. Interestingly, not all individuals develop psy...
It is well-documented that early life experiences have long term effects in both humans and animals,...
A leading neurocircuitry model of emotional regulation points to the pathway from the medial prefron...
AbstractExposure to adversity and stress early in development yields vulnerability to mental illness...
Altered cognitive performance is considered an intermediate phenotype mediating early life adversity...
Recent evidence shows that early life stress (ELS) is associated with altered resting-state function...
The early postnatal period is a highly sensitive time period for the developing brain, both in human...
Early life stress (ELS) is strongly associated with negative outcomes in adulthood, including reduce...
Background: Amygdala hyper-reactivity is sometimes assumed to be a vulnerability factor that predate...
Early-life stress (ELS) has been associated with lasting cognitive impairments and with an increased...
Moderate acute activation of the body’s stress response system is considered an adaptive mechanism t...
The early postnatal period is a highly sensitive time period for the developing brain, both in human...
Adverse experiences during early life contribute to the development of psychiatric conditions in lat...
Altered cognitive performance is considered an intermediate phenotype mediating early life adversity...
Occasional stress is a normal aspect of mammalian life. However repeated or prolonged stress exposur...
Chronic stress is a major risk factor for depression. Interestingly, not all individuals develop psy...
It is well-documented that early life experiences have long term effects in both humans and animals,...
A leading neurocircuitry model of emotional regulation points to the pathway from the medial prefron...
AbstractExposure to adversity and stress early in development yields vulnerability to mental illness...
Altered cognitive performance is considered an intermediate phenotype mediating early life adversity...
Recent evidence shows that early life stress (ELS) is associated with altered resting-state function...