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Maternal behavior as an early modulator of neurobehavioral offspring responses by Sprague-Dawley rats
(2013)
Maternal care plays an important role as an early modeler of neurodevelopment and brain function,
and its effects remain until adulthood. Such modeling or programming has shown to influence the
stress response and ...
Behavioral and neurochemical characterization of maternal care effects on juvenile Sprague–Dawley rats
(2013)
Maternal care represents a major constituent of early life environment and has the potential to modulate critical
neurobehavioral responses to stress. The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of naturally ...
Age-dependent effects of environmental enrichment on spatial memory and neurochemistry
(2015)
Although aging and environmental stimulation are well-known to affect cognitive abilities, the question
of whether aging effects can be distinguished in already-mature adult rats has not been fully addressed.
In the ...
El papel de la microglía en la señalización neuroinflamatoria y la respuesta neuroinmune
(2016)
La neuroinflamación consiste en un estado reactivo del componente inmune en el sistema nervioso, y se encuentra mediada por efectores celulares, como la microglía y los astrocitos, y efectores moleculares solubles como ...
Individual differences in the immobility behavior in juvenile and adult rats are associated with monoaminergic neurotransmission and with the expression of corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 1 in the nucleus accumbens
(Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 252. pp. 77-87, 2013)
The study of individual differences provides an important methodological approach to analyze the
neurobehavioral spectrum of a given cohort in order to understand brain function and disease. Based
on immobility time in ...