[HTML][HTML] Serotonin in the modulation of neural plasticity and networks: implications for neurodevelopmental disorders
KP Lesch, J Waider - Neuron, 2012 - cell.com
Serotonin (5-HT) shapes brain networks during development and modulates a wide
spectrum of essential neuronal functions ranging from perception and cognitive appraisal to …
spectrum of essential neuronal functions ranging from perception and cognitive appraisal to …
Looking on the bright side of serotonin transporter gene variation
JR Homberg, KP Lesch - Biological psychiatry, 2011 - Elsevier
Converging evidence indicates an association of the short (s), low-expressing variant of the
repeat length polymorphism, serotonin transporter-linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) …
repeat length polymorphism, serotonin transporter-linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) …
The reciprocal interaction between serotonin and social behaviour
Serotonin (5-HT) is an ancient molecule directing behavioural responses to environmental
stimuli. The social environment is the most powerful environmental factor. It is well …
stimuli. The social environment is the most powerful environmental factor. It is well …
Sensory processing sensitivity and serotonin gene variance: Insights into mechanisms sha** environmental sensitivity
JR Homberg, D Schubert, E Asan, EN Aron - … & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2016 - Elsevier
Current research supports the notion that the apparently innate trait Sensory Processing
Sensitivity (SPS) may act as a modulator of development as function of the environment …
Sensitivity (SPS) may act as a modulator of development as function of the environment …
A social network approach reveals associations between mouse social dominance and brain gene expression
Modelling complex social behavior in the laboratory is challenging and requires analyses of
dyadic interactions occurring over time in a physically and socially complex environment. In …
dyadic interactions occurring over time in a physically and socially complex environment. In …
An integrative interdisciplinary perspective on social dominance hierarchies
C Qu, R Ligneul, JB Van der Henst… - Trends in cognitive …, 2017 - cell.com
In the course of evolution, social dominance has been a strong force sha** the
organization of social systems in many species. Individuals with a better ability to represent …
organization of social systems in many species. Individuals with a better ability to represent …
Animal models of depression and anxiety: What do they tell us about human condition?
While modern neurobiology methods are necessary they are not sufficient to elucidate
etiology and pathophysiology of affective disorders and develop new treatments …
etiology and pathophysiology of affective disorders and develop new treatments …
Aggression in group-housed male mice: a systematic review
Simple Summary When male mice are kept in groups at animal facilities, aggressive
interactions between cage mates are not uncommon. Systematically reviewing previous …
interactions between cage mates are not uncommon. Systematically reviewing previous …
Genetics of aggression
RRH Anholt, TFC Mackay - Annual review of genetics, 2012 - annualreviews.org
Aggression mediates competition for food, mating partners, and habitats and, among social
animals, establishes stable dominance hierarchies. In humans, abnormal aggression is a …
animals, establishes stable dominance hierarchies. In humans, abnormal aggression is a …
[HTML][HTML] Mechanisms of pathogenesis and environmental moderators in preclinical models of compulsive-like behaviours
Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders (OCRD) is an emergent class of psychiatric
illnesses that contributes substantially to the global mental health disease burden. In …
illnesses that contributes substantially to the global mental health disease burden. In …