The future of rodent models in depression research

A Gururajan, A Reif, JF Cryan, DA Slattery - Nature Reviews …, 2019 - nature.com
Currently, over 300 million people worldwide have depression, and the socioeconomic
burden of this debilitating disorder is anticipated to increase markedly over the coming …

[HTML][HTML] Social support and longevity: Meta-analysis-based evidence and psychobiological mechanisms

J Vila - Frontiers in Psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Over the past 60 years, evidence has accumulated on the fundamental role of supportive
social relationships in individual health and longevity. This paper first summarizes the …

Parent support is less effective in buffering cortisol stress reactivity for adolescents compared to children

CE Hostinar, AE Johnson… - Developmental science, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The goal of the present study was to investigate developmental differences in the
effectiveness of parent support to alleviate hypothalamic‐pituitary‐adrenal (HPA) axis stress …

Allostatic load and biological anthropology

AN Edes, DE Crews - American journal of physical …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Multiple stressors affect developing and adult organisms, thereby partly structuring their
phenotypes. Determining how stressors influence health, well‐being, and longevity in …

Sexual dimorphism

E Mori, G Mazza, S Lovari - Encyclopedia of animal cognition and behavior, 2022 - Springer
Animal vision is incomplete without the ability to change the gaze that involves coordinated
control of eyes, head, and body movements (McCluskey and Cullen 2007). Saccadic eye …

Social buffering of the maternal and infant HPA axes: Mediation and moderation in the intergenerational transmission of adverse childhood experiences

JC Thomas, N Letourneau, TS Campbell… - Development and …, 2018 - cambridge.org
Supportive social relationships can reduce both psychological and physiological responses
to stressful experiences. Recently, studies have also assessed the potential for social …

Learning about safety: Conditioned inhibition as a novel approach to fear reduction targeting the developing brain

P Odriozola, DG Gee - American journal of psychiatry, 2021 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Adolescence is a peak time for the onset of psychiatric disorders, with anxiety disorders
being the most common and affecting as many as 30% of youths. A core feature of anxiety …

Behavioral causes, ecological consequences, and management challenges associated with wildlife foraging in human-modified landscapes

G Fehlmann, MJ O'riain, I FÜrtbauer, AJ King - BioScience, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Humans have altered up to half of the world's land surface. Wildlife living within or close to
these human-modified landscapes are presented with opportunities and risks associated …

Oxytocin receptor gene polymorphism, perceived social support, and psychological symptoms in maltreated adolescents

CE Hostinar, D Cicchetti, FA Rogosch - Development and …, 2014 - cambridge.org
Despite the detrimental consequences of child maltreatment on developmental processes,
some individuals show remarkable resilience, with few signs of psychopathology, while …

Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up: An evidence-based intervention for vulnerable infants and their families

M Dozier, CKP Roben, EB Caron, J Hoye… - Psychotherapy …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
In this paper, we highlight issues we consider key to the development of an evidence-based
intervention for the parents of young children who had experienced early adversity. The …