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Developmental Psychobiology
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July 26, 2018
Early-life stress leads to sex-dependent changes in pubertal timing in rats that are reversed by a probiotic formulation
Caitlin S M Cowan, Rick Richardson
Current Protocols in Neuroscience
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July 25, 2018
A Brief Guide to Studying Fear in Developing Rodents: Important Considerations and Common Pitfalls
Caitlin S M Cowan, Rick Richardson
Modern Trends in Psychiatry
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May 25, 2021
The Microbiome-Gut-Brain Axis in Neurocognitive Development and Decline
Caitlin S M Cowan, John F Cryan
Modern Trends in Psychiatry
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May 25, 2021
Introduction
Caitlin S M Cowan, Brian E Leonard
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
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April 15, 2019
Early-life stress, microbiota, and brain development: probiotics reverse the effects of maternal separation on neural circuits underpinning fear expression and extinction in infant rats
Caitlin S M Cowan, Anthea A Stylianakis, Rick Richardson
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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November 24, 2017
Rethinking the Role of Thought Suppression in Psychological Models and Treatment
Caitlin S M Cowan, Shiu F Wong, Lillian Le
Psychological Science
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July 17, 2016
Treating Generational Stress: Effect of Paternal Stress on Development of Memory and Extinction in Offspring Is Reversed by Probiotic Treatment
Bridget L Callaghan, Caitlin S M Cowan, Rick Richardson
Behavioral Neuroscience
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October 17, 2013
Acute early-life stress results in premature emergence of adult-like fear retention and extinction relapse in infant rats
Caitlin S M Cowan, Bridget L Callaghan, Rick Richardson
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines
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November 28, 2019
Annual Research Review: Critical windows - the microbiota-gut-brain axis in neurocognitive development
Caitlin S M Cowan, Timothy G Dinan, John F Cryan
Behaviour Research and Therapy
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November 7, 2020
Is good memory always a good thing? An early offset of infantile amnesia predicts anxiety-like behavior throughout development in rats
Sylvia K Harmon-Jones, Caitlin S M Cowan, Nadia Shnier, et al.
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Developmental Psychobiology
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July 26, 2018
Early-life stress leads to sex-dependent changes in pubertal timing in rats that are reversed by a probiotic formulation
Caitlin S M Cowan, Rick Richardson
Current Protocols in Neuroscience
|
July 25, 2018
A Brief Guide to Studying Fear in Developing Rodents: Important Considerations and Common Pitfalls
Caitlin S M Cowan, Rick Richardson
Modern Trends in Psychiatry
|
May 25, 2021
The Microbiome-Gut-Brain Axis in Neurocognitive Development and Decline
Caitlin S M Cowan, John F Cryan
Modern Trends in Psychiatry
|
May 25, 2021
Introduction
Caitlin S M Cowan, Brian E Leonard
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
|
April 15, 2019
Early-life stress, microbiota, and brain development: probiotics reverse the effects of maternal separation on neural circuits underpinning fear expression and extinction in infant rats
Caitlin S M Cowan, Anthea A Stylianakis, Rick Richardson
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
|
November 24, 2017
Rethinking the Role of Thought Suppression in Psychological Models and Treatment
Caitlin S M Cowan, Shiu F Wong, Lillian Le
Psychological Science
|
July 17, 2016
Treating Generational Stress: Effect of Paternal Stress on Development of Memory and Extinction in Offspring Is Reversed by Probiotic Treatment
Bridget L Callaghan, Caitlin S M Cowan, Rick Richardson
Behavioral Neuroscience
|
October 17, 2013
Acute early-life stress results in premature emergence of adult-like fear retention and extinction relapse in infant rats
Caitlin S M Cowan, Bridget L Callaghan, Rick Richardson
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines
|
November 28, 2019
Annual Research Review: Critical windows - the microbiota-gut-brain axis in neurocognitive development
Caitlin S M Cowan, Timothy G Dinan, John F Cryan
Behaviour Research and Therapy
|
November 7, 2020
Is good memory always a good thing? An early offset of infantile amnesia predicts anxiety-like behavior throughout development in rats
Sylvia K Harmon-Jones, Caitlin S M Cowan, Nadia Shnier, et al.
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