The future of rodent models in depression research
Currently, over 300 million people worldwide have depression, and the socioeconomic
burden of this debilitating disorder is anticipated to increase markedly over the coming …
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 …
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 …
effectiveness of parent support to alleviate hypothalamic‐pituitary‐adrenal (HPA) axis stress …
Allostatic load and biological anthropology
Multiple stressors affect developing and adult organisms, thereby partly structuring their
phenotypes. Determining how stressors influence health, well‐being, and longevity in …
phenotypes. Determining how stressors influence health, well‐being, and longevity in …
Sexual dimorphism
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
these human-modified landscapes are presented with opportunities and risks associated …
Oxytocin receptor gene polymorphism, perceived social support, and psychological symptoms in maltreated adolescents
Despite the detrimental consequences of child maltreatment on developmental processes,
some individuals show remarkable resilience, with few signs of psychopathology, while …
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
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 …
intervention for the parents of young children who had experienced early adversity. The …