Lara D LaDage
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LaDage L, McCormick G, Robbins T, Longwell A, Langkilde T
Proc Biol Sci
. 2023 Nov;
290(2011):20231356.
PMID: 38018110
Stress experienced during ontogeny can have profound effects on the adult phenotype. However, stress can also be experienced intergenerationally, where an offspring's phenotype can be moulded by stress experienced by...
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LaDage L, Gould V, Sturgill J, Holsinger B, Cobb Irvin T
J Comp Psychol
. 2022 Aug;
137(2):102-115.
PMID: 35980712
Probing for spatial cognitive processes in model rodent species has a long history in the psychological literature, with well-established protocols and paradigms successfully revealing the mechanisms underlying spatial learning and...
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LaDage L, Yu T, Zani P
Brain Behav Evol
. 2022 May;
97(5):298-308.
PMID: 35537399
Several areas of the vertebrate brain are involved in facilitating and inhibiting the production of sexual behaviors and displays. In the laboratory, a higher rate of sexual displays is correlated...
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LaDage L
Horm Behav
. 2022 Mar;
141:105151.
PMID: 35299119
A large body of research has been dedicated to understanding the factors that modulate spatial cognition and attributes of the hippocampus, a highly plastic brain region that underlies spatial processing...
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LaDage L
J Exp Biol
. 2020 Aug;
223(Pt 15).
PMID: 32788272
The production of new neurons in the brains of adult animals was first identified by Altman and Das in 1965, but it was not until the late 20th century when...
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Roth 2nd T, Krochmal A, LaDage L
Bioessays
. 2019 Jun;
41(8):e1900033.
PMID: 31210380
Unlike birds and mammals, reptiles are commonly thought to possess only the most rudimentary means of interacting with their environments, reflexively responding to sensory information to the near exclusion of...
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LaDage L, Tornello S, Vallejera J, Baker E, Yan Y, Chowdhury A
Adv Physiol Educ
. 2018 Jan;
42(1):99-103.
PMID: 29357267
There are many pedagogical techniques used by educators in higher education; however, some techniques and activities have been shown to be more beneficial to student learning than others. Research has...
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LaDage L, Roth 2nd T, Downs C, Sinervo B, Pravosudov V
Front Neurosci
. 2017 Mar;
11:97.
PMID: 28298883
Variation in an animal's spatial environment can induce variation in the hippocampus, an area of the brain involved in spatial cognitive processing. Specifically, increased spatial area use is correlated with...
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LaDage L, Cobb Irvin T, Gould V
J Vis Exp
. 2017 Jan;
(119).
PMID: 28117775
Clinical research has leveraged a variety of paradigms to assess cognitive decline, commonly targeting spatial learning and memory abilities. However, interest in the cognitive processes of nonmodel species, typically within...
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LaDage L
Brain Behav Evol
. 2016 Aug;
87(3):184-190.
PMID: 27560485
Although hippocampal neurogenesis in the adult brain has been conserved across the vertebrate lineage, laboratory studies have primarily examined this phenomenon in rodent models. This approach has been successful in...