Psychiatry and
Behavioral Sciences

Alan F. Schatzberg

Publication Details

  • Animal models of early life stress: implications for understanding resilience.

    Lyons DM, Parker KJ, Schatzberg AF. Dev Psychobiol. 2010; 52 (7): 616-24

    In the mid-1950s, Levine and his colleagues reported that brief intermittent exposure to early life stress diminished indications of subsequent emotionality in rats. Here we review ongoing studies of a similar process in squirrel monkeys. Results from these animal models suggest that brief intermittent exposure to stress promotes the development of arousal regulation and resilience. Implications for programs designed to enhance resilience in human development are discussed.

    PubMedID: 20957724

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