#9170. The effects of early weaning on Pavlovian fear conditioning in young rats

September 2026publication date
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Developmental and Educational Psychology;
Behavioral Neuroscience;
Developmental Biology;
Developmental Neuroscience;
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Abstract:
Early life stress enhances memory for Pavlovian fear conditioning. Stress enhancements on fear conditioning following early weaning, however, have yet to be studied in periweaning rats. Early weaning is a relevant animal model for human early life trauma, and Pavlovian fear conditioning is useful for identifying links between stress-induced developmental changes and behavior.
Keywords:
anxiety; early life stress; infantile amnesia; memory; PTSD; rats

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