Social Hierarchy as a Predictor of Stress Susceptibility
Social Hierarchy as a Predictor of Stress Susceptibility
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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
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2021
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Social hierarchy formation is strongly evolutionarily conserved. Across species, rank within social hierarchy has large effects on health and behavior, with individuals from low ranks disproportionally suffering from physical and mental health disorders. The focus of this dissertation is on characterizing the relationship between social rank and st...
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Social Hierarchy as a Predictor of Stress Susceptibility
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