Leslie J Seltzer
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1.
Papale L, Seltzer L, Madrid A, Pollak S, Alisch R
Sci Rep
. 2018 Jul;
8(1):10785.
PMID: 30018309
Chronic and severe stress exposure in early childhood is associated with the development of psychiatric disorders. Yet, the molecular mechanisms underlying this relationship remain poorly understood. Here, we profile molecular...
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Seltzer L, Ziegler T, Connolly M, Prososki A, Pollak S
Child Dev
. 2013 Jul;
85(2):501-12.
PMID: 23865588
Child maltreatment often has a negative impact on the development of social behavior and health. The biobehavioral mechanisms through which these adverse outcomes emerge, however, are not clear. To better...
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Seltzer L, Prososki A, Ziegler T, Pollak S
Evol Hum Behav
. 2012 Feb;
33(1):42-45.
PMID: 22337755
Human speech evidently conveys an adaptive advantage, given its apparently rapid dissemination through the ancient world and global use today. As such, speech must be capable of altering human biology...
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Pollak S, Seltzer L
Behav Brain Sci
. 2010 Jul;
32(1):41-42.
PMID: 20631849
Comparing adults and infants of our own species must be considered as carefully as comparisons between humans and other primates. While many of the same neuroendocrine systems are present in...
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Seltzer L, Ziegler T, Pollak S
Proc Biol Sci
. 2010 May;
277(1694):2661-6.
PMID: 20462908
Vocalizations are important components of social behaviour in many vertebrate species, including our own. Less well-understood are the hormonal mechanisms involved in response to vocal cues, and how these systems...
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Seltzer L, Ziegler T
Horm Behav
. 2007 Feb;
51(3):436-42.
PMID: 17292369
A non-invasive assay for measurement of oxytocin (OT) and vasopressin (AVP) in primates would enable researchers to study the relationship between the endocrine system and behavior without disturbing potentially endangered...