The adaptive calibration model of stress responsivity
This paper presents the Adaptive Calibration Model (ACM), an evolutionary–developmental
theory of individual differences in the functioning of the stress response system. The stress …
theory of individual differences in the functioning of the stress response system. The stress …
[HTML][HTML] Peripheral and central mechanisms of stress resilience
ML Pfau, SJ Russo - Neurobiology of stress, 2015 - Elsevier
Viable new treatments for depression and anxiety have been slow to emerge, likely owing to
the complex and incompletely understood etiology of these disorders. A budding area of …
the complex and incompletely understood etiology of these disorders. A budding area of …
Sialylated human milk oligosaccharides program cognitive development through a non-genomic transmission mode
Breastmilk contains bioactive molecules essential for brain and cognitive development.
While sialylated human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) have been implicated in phenotypic …
While sialylated human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) have been implicated in phenotypic …
Behavioral effects of chronic adolescent stress are sustained and sexually dimorphic
CH Bourke, GN Neigh - Hormones and behavior, 2011 - Elsevier
Evidence suggests that women are more susceptible to stress-related disorders than men.
Animal studies demonstrate a similar female sensitivity to stress and have been used to …
Animal studies demonstrate a similar female sensitivity to stress and have been used to …
The maternal deprivation animal model revisited
Early life stress, in the form of MD (24 h at pnd 9), interferes with brain developmental
trajectories modifying both behavioral and neurobiochemical parameters. MD has been …
trajectories modifying both behavioral and neurobiochemical parameters. MD has been …
Minimizing fear and anxiety in working dogs: A review
NJ Rooney, CCA Clark, RA Casey - Journal of Veterinary Behavior, 2016 - Elsevier
The causes of fear and anxiety in working dogs are multifactorial and may include inherited
characteristics that differ between individuals (eg Goddard and Beilharz, 1982, Goddard and …
characteristics that differ between individuals (eg Goddard and Beilharz, 1982, Goddard and …
Environmental factors in Tourette syndrome
Environmental exposures during the prenatal period, perinatal stages, and postnatal life
may contribute to onset and course of Tourette syndrome (TS). Pregnancy-related noxious …
may contribute to onset and course of Tourette syndrome (TS). Pregnancy-related noxious …
Critical age windows for neurodevelopmental psychiatric disorders: evidence from animal models
A disruption in normal brain development has been hypothesized to contribute to the
aetiology of major psychiatric disorders. According to the 'double-hit'hypothesis, mutant …
aetiology of major psychiatric disorders. According to the 'double-hit'hypothesis, mutant …
Evolutionary functions of early social modulation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis development in humans
MV Flinn, PA Nepomnaschy, MP Muehlenbein… - Neuroscience & …, 2011 - Elsevier
The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPAA) is highly responsive to social challenges.
Because stress hormones can have negative developmental and health consequences, this …
Because stress hormones can have negative developmental and health consequences, this …
A developmentally informed perspective on the relation between stress and psychopathology: when the problem with stress is that there is not enough.
RT Liu - Journal of abnormal psychology, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
A common tenet of several prominent theories of stress and psychopathology (eg, stress
exposure) is that experiencing high rates of life stressors is associated with greater risk for …
exposure) is that experiencing high rates of life stressors is associated with greater risk for …