Maternal Deprivation
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Subject Areas on Research
- Appetitive conditioning in neonatal rats: conditioned ingestive responding to stimuli paired with oral infusions of milk.
- Endocrine responses to mother-infant separation in developing rats.
- Fetal dexamethasone exposure affects basal ornithine decarboxylase activity in developing rat brain regions and alters acute responses to hypoxia and maternal separation.
- Infant physiological response to the still-face paradigm: contributions of maternal sensitivity and infants' early regulatory behavior.
- Inhibition of GH in maternal separation may be mediated through altered serotonergic activity at 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptors.
- Loss of tissue sensitivity to growth hormone during maternal deprivation in rats.
- Maternal separation in neonatal rats elicits activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis: a putative role for corticotropin-releasing factor.
- Ontogeny of stress effects on ornithine decarboxylase activity in rats.
- Parental Incarceration and Child Health in the United States.
- Positive effects of tactile versus kinesthetic or vestibular stimulation on neuroendocrine and ODC activity in maternally-deprived rat pups.
- Responses to maternal separation: mechanisms and mediators.
- Selective depression of serum growth hormone during maternal deprivation in rat pups.
- Selective loss of ornithine decarboxylase response to adrenergic agonists and glucagon during food deprivation of neonatal rats.
- Serotonin deficiency alters susceptibility to the long-term consequences of adverse early life experience.
- Tactile and nutritional aspects of maternal care: specific regulators of neuroendocrine function and cellular development.
- The early presence of food-oriented appetitive behavior in developing rats.
- The effect of tactile stimulation on serum growth hormone and tissue ornithine decarboxylase activity during maternal deprivation in rat pups.
- The effects of childhood parental death and divorce on six-month history of anxiety disorders.