
The meaning and significance of plethora of independently conducted experiments seeking to establish the impact of chronic, early-life stress upon behaviour - both at the time that stress is experienced, and upon the same individuals later in life, during adulthood, has been a topic of debate in the recent years for the behavioural neuroscientists. These experiments, typically conducted in rodents, have on the one hand clearly indicated a link between certain kinds ...
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