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Juvenile Stress Can Increase Risk of Psychopathology in Adulthood
A study with rats shows that exposure to juvenile stress affects the reactivity to novel stressful situations in adulthood and may increase the risk to develop certain psychopathologies. Animals maintained in low-stress environments in adulthood show...
The Attention Rats Give their Offspring Protects them Against Stress When they Are Adults
A study with rats shows that in a situation of environmental stress, the mother increases her maternal behaviour toward offspring, trying to compensate them for the stress received. As adults, these offspring have...
Comprehension of Passive Sentences by patients with Broca’s Aphasia
Patients with Broca's aphasia not only suffer deficits in language production, but also have difficulty in understanding. A recent study has focused on the understanding of active and passive sentences with or without explicit agent...
On the Use of "That" by Individuals with Afasia
Aphasia is a regressive pathology affecting linguistic skills (lack of comprehension and oral and written production) which appears after brain injury. A study on the production of subordinate constructions in English in individuals with and without aphasia shows that...