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Autor:
H. Stefan Bracha, D. Caroline Blanchard, Jeffrey L. Lloyd-Jones, Andrew Williams, Robert J. Blanchard
Publikováno v:
Dental Anthropology, Vol 17, Iss 3, Pp 79-82 (2004)
Developmental defects of enamel-stress histomarker rings (accentuated striae) may be a potential measure of diminished vagal tone in research on extreme stress such as exposure to combat. To develop an animal model of this measure, we examined the en
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https://doaj.org/article/79d66e6eda624d4680077bf07bd55614
Publikováno v:
Physiologybehavior. 194
This study investigated the influence of the estrus cycle in mediating cat odor-induced unconditioned and conditioned defensive behaviors in female Long-Evans hooded rats. Unconditioned defensive behaviors were assessed during predatory cue exposure;
Publikováno v:
Physiology & Behavior. 107:641-648
The development of tasks measuring behaviors specific to the three major symptom categories for autism makes it possible to differentiate mouse models of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in terms of changes in these specific categories. Prior studies
Publikováno v:
The Handbook of Stress: Neuropsychological Effects on the Brain
Autor:
Valerie J. Bolivar, Roger L.H. Pobbe, Robert J. Blanchard, D. Caroline Blanchard, Erwin B. Defensor, Brandon L. Pearson
Publikováno v:
Behavioural Brain Research. 216:446-451
BTBR T+ tf/J (BTBR) is an inbred mouse strain that shows behavioral traits with analogies to the three diagnostic symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD); deficits in social interaction, impaired communication, and repetitive behaviors with restri
Autor:
Valerie J. Bolivar, Robert J. Blanchard, R. L. H. Pobbe, D. C. Blanchard, L. Oasay, Erwin B. Defensor, Brandon L. Pearson
Publikováno v:
Genes, Brain and Behavior. 10:228-235
The BTBR T+tf/J inbred mouse strain displays a variety of persistent phenotypic alterations similar to those exhibited in autism spectrum disorders. The unique genetic background of the BTBR strain is thought to underlie its lack of reciprocal social
Maternal separation modulates short-term behavioral and physiological indices of the stress response
Autor:
Philip Tovote, D. Caroline Blanchard, Thomas Zeyda, Lanikea B. King, Amy Vasconcellos, Robert J. Blanchard, Christopher Dunlap, Yoav Litvin, Joachim Spiess, Nathan S. Pentkowski
Publikováno v:
Hormones and Behavior. 58:241-249
Early-life stress produces an anxiogenic profile in adulthood, presumably by activating the otherwise quiescent hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis during the vulnerable 'stress hyporesponsive period'. While the long-term effects of such early-
Publikováno v:
Behavioural Brain Research. 205:138-145
Territorial male mice can form familiarity-dependent amicable relationships, suggesting that they manage their territorial aggressiveness based on individual recognition, which may be mediated by olfactory signals. The present study demonstrated modu
Publikováno v:
Behavioural Brain Research. 182:166-172
Rats incorporate circa 22kHz ultrasonic alarm cries into their defense pattern in response to a predator threat. These calls are dependent on conspecific presence, show gender differences, and tend to be emitted from a place of relative safety. Rats
Publikováno v:
Behavioural Brain Research. 182:73-79
The present study investigated urinary scent marking behavior in male C57BL/6J (C57) mice as olfactory social signaling. In Experiment 1, when compared scent marking toward adult males, C57 males showed substantial scent marking toward CD-1 males and