Early life stress due to repeated maternal separation alters the working memory acquisition brain functional network

Volume: 24, Issue: 1, Pages: 87 - 95
Published: Jun 29, 2020
Abstract
Unfortunately, adverse environments in early life are frequently found in most human populations. Early life stress leads to diverse cognitive impairments, some of them related to learning and memory and executive functions such as working memory (WM). We employ an animal model of early stress using repeated maternal separation (MS) for 4 h a day on 21 consecutive days, pre-weaning. In adulthood, we tested their spatial WM using the Morris water...
Paper Details
Title
Early life stress due to repeated maternal separation alters the working memory acquisition brain functional network
Published Date
Jun 29, 2020
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
1
Pages
87 - 95
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