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The following pages link to Enhanced stress responses in adolescent versus adult rats exposed to cues of predation threat, and peer interaction as a predictor of adult defensiveness (Q50625170):
Displaying 11 items.
- Animal models of fear relapse. (Q26865687) (← links)
- Puberty and adolescence as a time of vulnerability to stressors that alter neurobehavioral processes (Q30421733) (← links)
- Protracted maturation of forebrain afferent connections of the ventral tegmental area in the rat. (Q34441382) (← links)
- Expression profiles of mitochondrial genes in the frontal cortex and the caudate nucleus of developing humans and mice selectively bred for high and low fear (Q34477829) (← links)
- Effects of Paternal Predation Risk and Rearing Environment on Maternal Investment and Development of Defensive Responses in the Offspring (Q37419111) (← links)
- Translational relevance of rodent models of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function and stressors in adolescence (Q37648882) (← links)
- Impacts of stress and sex hormones on dopamine neurotransmission in the adolescent brain (Q37666517) (← links)
- Peer pressures: social instability stress in adolescence and social deficits in adulthood in a rodent model. (Q38211937) (← links)
- Stress and the adolescent brain: Amygdala-prefrontal cortex circuitry and ventral striatum as developmental targets (Q38913003) (← links)
- Stress responses of adolescent male and female rats exposed repeatedly to cat odor stimuli, and long-term enhancement of adult defensive behaviors (Q43954713) (← links)
- Adolescent and adult male rats habituate to repeated isolation, but only adolescents sensitize to partner unfamiliarity (Q48411829) (← links)