In his book on behavioural endocrinology, Randy Nelson describes ‘stress’ as a ‘notoriously ethereal concept’. Yet, despite this lack of clarity, studies of the consequences of stress across different time scales, life history stages, taxa and levels of biological enquiry form a large part of modern biology and biomedicine. Organisms need to recognise and respond to environmental challenges. Being able to do so appropriately, and with minimal costs, is an important physiological attribute, with great adaptive value. The costs and benefits of different mechanisms that enable organisms to cope with unpredictable environmental changes can be manifest to different degrees at different life stages. Accordingly, the level of stress experienced in...
We discuss the long-term effects of stress exposure in pre- and early postnal life. We present an ev...
Stress involves real or perceived changes within an organism or in the environment that activate an ...
This study describes the relation between the behavioural phenomena and the biological foundations o...
In his book on behavioural endocrinology, Randy Nelson describes ‘stress’ as a ‘notoriously ethereal...
SummaryIn his book on behavioural endocrinology, Randy Nelson describes ‘stress’ as a ‘notoriously e...
The term stress is used to describe important phenomena at multiple levels of biological organizat...
Animal models have contributed considerably to the current understanding of mechanisms underlying th...
Stress is a general adaptive reaction crucial for survival and basically positive that involves the ...
Animal models have contributed considerably to the current understanding of mechanisms underlying th...
Although there is no generally accepted definition of 'a state of stress' in biological or social sy...
Animal models have contributed considerably to the current understanding of mechanisms underlying th...
We discuss the long-term effects of stress exposure in pre- and early postnal life. We present an ev...
AbstractWe discuss the long-term effects of stress exposure in pre- and early postnal life. We prese...
In recent decades, stress has played a prominent role in terms of how the individual views the world...
Glucocorticoids hormones (GCs) are intuitively important for mediation of age-dependent vertebrate l...
We discuss the long-term effects of stress exposure in pre- and early postnal life. We present an ev...
Stress involves real or perceived changes within an organism or in the environment that activate an ...
This study describes the relation between the behavioural phenomena and the biological foundations o...
In his book on behavioural endocrinology, Randy Nelson describes ‘stress’ as a ‘notoriously ethereal...
SummaryIn his book on behavioural endocrinology, Randy Nelson describes ‘stress’ as a ‘notoriously e...
The term stress is used to describe important phenomena at multiple levels of biological organizat...
Animal models have contributed considerably to the current understanding of mechanisms underlying th...
Stress is a general adaptive reaction crucial for survival and basically positive that involves the ...
Animal models have contributed considerably to the current understanding of mechanisms underlying th...
Although there is no generally accepted definition of 'a state of stress' in biological or social sy...
Animal models have contributed considerably to the current understanding of mechanisms underlying th...
We discuss the long-term effects of stress exposure in pre- and early postnal life. We present an ev...
AbstractWe discuss the long-term effects of stress exposure in pre- and early postnal life. We prese...
In recent decades, stress has played a prominent role in terms of how the individual views the world...
Glucocorticoids hormones (GCs) are intuitively important for mediation of age-dependent vertebrate l...
We discuss the long-term effects of stress exposure in pre- and early postnal life. We present an ev...
Stress involves real or perceived changes within an organism or in the environment that activate an ...
This study describes the relation between the behavioural phenomena and the biological foundations o...