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Prenatal and adult stress interplay — behavioral implications

Brain Research, 2010
The origin of adult behavior and the possible pathogenesis of psychiatric disorders remain elusive, but extensive research indicates that interaction of genes and environment play a crucial role for adult phenotype. Differences in susceptibility may arise by earlier experiences and genomic variables, either alone or in combination. The acoustic startle
Kjær, Sanna Lemming   +4 more
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Consequences of Developmental Stress in Humans: Prenatal Stress

2012
Stress is a phenomenon which can occur throughout the entire life span. There is ample evidence of prenatal programming, i.e., in utero experiences may have long-term consequences for the unborn child. In this chapter, human studies are reviewed regarding the impact of various sources of prenatal stress on various outcomes in infants.
Nadine Skoluda, Urs M. Nater
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Prenatal Stress and Infant Temperament

2018
For many parents-to-be, pregnancy is an exciting and joyful time. However, it can also be a stressful time, whether stress is a preexisting issue that precedes pregnancy or comes from uncertainty and anxiety surrounding childbirth and child-rearing. Past research showed that prenatal stress and anxiety, particularly that of expectant mothers, can have ...
Shigeto, Aya   +2 more
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Pregnancy and prenatal stress

2023
Christine Dunkel Schetter   +1 more
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Prenatal Diet and Stress Responsiveness

2011
During the last 2 decades evidence suggesting a role for prenatal diet in the development of adult disease has built up. One of the mechanisms that has been proposed to mediate this association is fetal programming of the stress response. It has been hypothesized that poor nutritional circumstances during gestation can alter the set points of the ...
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Pregnancy and Prenatal Stress

2016
M. Lobel, C. Dunkel Schetter
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The role of IL-6 in neurodevelopment after prenatal stress

Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 2017
Serena B Gümüşoğlu   +2 more
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Effects of prenatal stress on fetal and child development: A critical literature review

Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2014
J Dayan, S Chokron, S Tordjman
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