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Effects of Sex and Prenatal Stress on Vulnerability to Drugs.
(2012)
The importance of neurodevelopmental events in utero is well established. When these processes are disrupted, the consequences are severe and long-lasting. Such is the case when prenatal growth overlaps with maternal ...
Injury, Infection, and Recovery from Opioid Use Disorders in Michigan
(2018)
The opioid crisis is an ongoing serious public health challenge in the United States. Starting in the late 1990s, increases in prescriptions for opioid pharmaceuticals led to increases in nonmedical prescription opioid use ...
The Neurosteroids Allopregnanolone and DHEA Modulate Neurocircuits implicated in Emotion Regulation and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
(2013)
The neurosteroids dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and allopregnanolone are integral components of the stress response and exert positive modulatory effects on emotion in human and animal studies. Though these antidepressant ...
The Impact of Serotonin Transporter Gene Variation on Neural and Behavioral Correlates of Goal-Directed Cognition
(2011)
In order to enable goal-directed behavior in a dynamically changing environment, the human brain must meet two competing requirements: (1) the goal representations must be stably and robustly maintained in the face of ...
Cognitive Role of Medial PFC in Error Processing: Lessons Learned from Healthy Children and Pediatric OCD, Anxiety, and ASD.
(2012)
Although the tendency to err may be considered to be an unavoidable human quality, the ability to effectively acknowledge and to make up for previous mistakes during task execution varies from one person to the next. ...