“…To address this, an alternative limited-bedding paradigm was initially developed in rats (Gilles et al, 1996), obviating the requirement for overt separation of pups and dams typically used in rodent ELS models . This paradigm induces inconsistent and fragmented maternal care (Heun-Johnson and Levitt, 2016), which has since been validated and adopted for use with mice by multiple laboratories Wang et al, 2011Wang et al, , 2013Gunn et al, 2013;Malter Cohen et al, 2013;Liao et al, 2014;Kohl et al, 2015;Naninck et al, 2015;Yang et al, 2015;Arp et al, 2016;Bath et al, 2016Bath et al, , 2017Liu et al, 2016;McIlwrick et al, 2016McIlwrick et al, , 2017Yam et al, 2017). The paradigm provides an ethologically relevant framework for addressing heritability of risk-, sex-, and developmentally dependent influences that determine outcomes following ELS.…”