2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.12.03.626725
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Characterizing Behavioral Effects of Early-Life Stress in an Animal Model of Auditory Processing

KA Hardy,
S Rybolt,
B Patel
et al.

Abstract: Animal models provide significant insight into the development of typical and disordered sensory processing. Such models have been established to take advantage of physical and behavioral characteristics of specific species. For example, the Mongolian gerbil is a well-established model for auditory processing, with a hearing range similar in frequency to that of humans and an easily accessible cochlea. Recently, early-life stress (ELS) has been shown to affect sensory processing in auditory, visual, and somato… Show more

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