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Multigenerational prenatal stress increases the coherence of brain signaling among cortico–striatal–limbic circuits in adult rats

Highlights • Prenatal stress delivered over multiple consecutive generations causes widespread changes in brain signaling. • The field potential power was lower in the stressed line. • The coherence of field potentials across brain regions was increased in the stressed line. • We hypothesize that re...

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Published in:Neuroscience 2015-03, Vol.289, p.270-278
Main Authors: Skelin, I, Needham, M.A, Molina, L.M, Metz, G.A.S, Gruber, A.J
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Female
field potential
Limbic System - physiopathology
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Pregnancy
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