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The following pages link to The effect of adverse rearing environments on persistent memories in young rats: removing the brakes on infant fear memories. (Q42216548):
Displaying 37 items.
- Childhood Memories (Q26779202) (← links)
- Sensitive periods in affective development: nonlinear maturation of fear learning (Q26852984) (← links)
- Elevated paternal glucocorticoid exposure alters the small noncoding RNA profile in sperm and modifies anxiety and depressive phenotypes in the offspring. (Q27339409) (← links)
- Developmental rodent models of fear and anxiety: from neurobiology to pharmacology (Q28307680) (← links)
- Mechanisms to medicines: elucidating neural and molecular substrates of fear extinction to identify novel treatments for anxiety disorders (Q28396555) (← links)
- The importance of early experiences for neuro-affective development (Q28660273) (← links)
- From resilience to vulnerability: mechanistic insights into the effects of stress on transitions in critical period plasticity (Q28682506) (← links)
- Modulation of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis by Early Life Stress Exposure (Q30357256) (← links)
- Stress and Fear Extinction. (Q30366954) (← links)
- Impact of Life History on Fear Memory and Extinction. (Q30372252) (← links)
- Social scaffolding of human amygdala-mPFCcircuit development (Q30374194) (← links)
- The international society for developmental psychobiology Sackler symposium: early adversity and the maturation of emotion circuits--a cross-species analysis. (Q30385863) (← links)
- Early developmental emergence of human amygdala-prefrontal connectivity after maternal deprivation. (Q30441410) (← links)
- The Stress Acceleration Hypothesis of Nightmares (Q33747369) (← links)
- The Neuro-Environmental Loop of Plasticity: A Cross-Species Analysis of Parental Effects on Emotion Circuitry Development Following Typical and Adverse Caregiving (Q36366758) (← links)
- Early experiences and the development of emotional learning systems in rats (Q36798109) (← links)
- Infantile amnesia: forgotten but not gone. (Q37863307) (← links)
- Examining the relationship between blast-induced mild traumatic brain injury and posttraumatic stress-related traits (Q38582401) (← links)
- The lasting impact of early-life adversity on individuals and their descendants: potential mechanisms and hope for intervention (Q38611478) (← links)
- The effects of a probiotic formulation (Lactobacillus rhamnosus and L. helveticus) on developmental trajectories of emotional learning in stressed infant rats. (Q38860400) (← links)
- Sensitive Periods of Emotion Regulation: Influences of Parental Care on Frontoamygdala Circuitry and Plasticity. (Q38944929) (← links)
- The neurobiology of safety and threat learning in infancy (Q39003284) (← links)
- Emotional learning, stress, and development: An ever-changing landscape shaped by early-life experience (Q39273747) (← links)
- Infantile Amnesia: A Critical Period of Learning to Learn and Remember (Q39374140) (← links)
- Developmental disruption of amygdala transcriptome and socioemotional behavior in rats exposed to valproic acid prenatally (Q41206601) (← links)
- Post-retrieval extinction in adolescence prevents return of juvenile fear. (Q41652516) (← links)
- Identification of a novel gene regulating amygdala-mediated fear extinction. (Q47222534) (← links)
- Ghosts of mother's past: Previous maternal stress leads to altered maternal behavior following a subsequent pregnancy in rats. (Q47550557) (← links)
- Infant stress exposure produces persistent enhancement of fear learning across development (Q47953810) (← links)
- Treating Generational Stress: Effect of Paternal Stress on Development of Memory and Extinction in Offspring Is Reversed by Probiotic Treatment. (Q47981604) (← links)
- A novel ecological account of prefrontal cortex functional development (Q50141669) (← links)
- Early memories in young adults from separated and non-separated families (Q50701442) (← links)
- The Stress Acceleration Hypothesis: Effects of early-life adversity on emotion circuits and behavior. (Q54959994) (← links)
- Differential Associations of Deprivation and Threat With Cognitive Control and Fear Conditioning in Early Childhood (Q64256872) (← links)
- Early-life stress leads to sex-dependent changes in pubertal timing in rats that are reversed by a probiotic formulation (Q90459385) (← links)
- Mind and gut: Associations between mood and gastrointestinal distress in children exposed to adversity (Q92667675) (← links)
- Early-life stress, microbiota, and brain development: probiotics reverse the effects of maternal separation on neural circuits underpinning fear expression and extinction in infant rats (Q93076424) (← links)