Early life stress leads to developmental and sex selective effects on performance in a novel object placement task

Volume: 7, Pages: 57 - 67
Published: Dec 1, 2017
Abstract
Disruptions in early life care, including neglect, extreme poverty, and trauma, influence neural development and increase the risk for and severity of pathology. Significant sex disparities have been identified for affective pathology, with females having an increased risk of developing anxiety and depressive disorder. However, the effects of early life stress (ELS) on cognitive development have not been as well characterized, especially in...
Paper Details
Title
Early life stress leads to developmental and sex selective effects on performance in a novel object placement task
Published Date
Dec 1, 2017
Volume
7
Pages
57 - 67
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