During the perinatal period, the brain is particularly sensitive to remodelling by environmental factors. Adverse early life experiences, such as stress exposure or sub-optimal maternal care can have long-lasting detrimental consequences for an individual. This phenomenon is often referred to as 'early-life programming' and is associated with an increased risk of disease. Typically, rodents exposed to prenatal stress or postnatal maternal deprivation display enhanced neuroendocrine responses to stress, increased levels of anxiety and depressive-like behaviours and cognitive impairments. Some of the phenotypes observed in these models of early life adversity are likely to share common neurobiological mechanisms. For example, there is evidenc...
The early postnatal period is a highly sensitive time period for the developing brain, both in human...
Rationale/statement of the problem : Stressful experiences during early life can remodel brain circu...
The immediate and long-term effects of exposure to early life stress (ELS) have been documented in h...
International audienceModern neurosciences are now able to open new avenues concerning an experiment...
The maturation of the nervous system involves multiple dynamic processes that are regulated both by ...
International audienceOne of the most important questions raised by modern psychiatry and experiment...
Chronic or repeated stress during human fetal brain development has been associated with various lea...
Since life emerged on the Earth, the development of efficient strategies to cope with sudden and/or ...
Moderate acute activation of the body’s stress response system is considered an adaptive mechanism t...
Postnatal stress and sensory stimulation are major factors causing the acute changes in development ...
Early life stress can adversely influence brain development and reprogram brain function and consequ...
Environmental influences such as perinatal stress have been shown to program the developing organism...
An adverse early life event is considered a risk factor for stress-related psychiatric disorders in ...
Development represents a critical moment for shaping adult behavior and may set the stage to disease...
The early postnatal period is a highly sensitive time period for the developing brain, both in human...
Rationale/statement of the problem : Stressful experiences during early life can remodel brain circu...
The immediate and long-term effects of exposure to early life stress (ELS) have been documented in h...
International audienceModern neurosciences are now able to open new avenues concerning an experiment...
The maturation of the nervous system involves multiple dynamic processes that are regulated both by ...
International audienceOne of the most important questions raised by modern psychiatry and experiment...
Chronic or repeated stress during human fetal brain development has been associated with various lea...
Since life emerged on the Earth, the development of efficient strategies to cope with sudden and/or ...
Moderate acute activation of the body’s stress response system is considered an adaptive mechanism t...
Postnatal stress and sensory stimulation are major factors causing the acute changes in development ...
Early life stress can adversely influence brain development and reprogram brain function and consequ...
Environmental influences such as perinatal stress have been shown to program the developing organism...
An adverse early life event is considered a risk factor for stress-related psychiatric disorders in ...
Development represents a critical moment for shaping adult behavior and may set the stage to disease...
The early postnatal period is a highly sensitive time period for the developing brain, both in human...
Rationale/statement of the problem : Stressful experiences during early life can remodel brain circu...
The immediate and long-term effects of exposure to early life stress (ELS) have been documented in h...