Steady electrocorticogram characteristics predict specific stress-induced behavioral phenotypes
Steady electrocorticogram characteristics predict specific stress-induced behavioral phenotypes
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Desnouveaux, Laura , Poly, Betty , Edmond, Mathilde , Aphezberro, Cathy , Coulon, David , Boutet, Francis , Le Coz, Christine , Fargeau, Francisca , Linard, Cyril , Caillol, Pierre , Duffaud, Anaïs M , Servonnet, Aurélie , Ferhani, Ouamar , Trousselard, Marion , Taudon, Nicolas , Canini, Frédéric and Claverie, Damien
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Switzerland: Frontiers Research Foundation
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Switzerland: Frontiers Research Foundation
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Depending on the individual, exposure to an intense stressor may, or may not, lead to a stress-induced pathology. Predicting the physiopathological evolution in an individual is therefore an important challenge, at least for prevention. In this context, we developed an ethological model of simulated predator exposure in rats: we call this the multi...
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Steady electrocorticogram characteristics predict specific stress-induced behavioral phenotypes
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1662-4548,1662-453X
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1662-453X
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10.3389/fnins.2023.1047848