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A paradox revealed: Cues associated with infant abuse may help reduce stress in the adult brain
January 14, 2015 by NewsBot
Neurobiologists have found a surprising and paradoxical effect of abuse-related cues in rat pups: those cues also can lower depressive-like behavior when the rats are fully grown. This could shed light on why certain cues associated with early life abuse can reduce stress in those same individuals as adults.