Timothy B Simon
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Simon T, Sierra J, Williams A, Wright G, Rhee A, Horn J, et al.
Front Behav Neurosci
. 2024 Dec;
18:1519558.
PMID: 39726771
Binge eating (BE) is a highly pervasive maladaptive coping strategy in response to severe early life stress such as emotional and social neglect. BE is described as repeated episodes of...
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Sierra J, Simon T, Hilal D, Torres Y, Santana J, Figueroa J
bioRxiv
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39605482
Childhood obesity is a multifactorial disease affecting more than 160 million adolescents worldwide. Adolescent exposure to obesogenic environments, characterized by access to high-fat diets and stress, precipitates maladaptive eating habits...
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Ontiveros-Angel P, Vega-Torres J, Simon T, Williams V, Inostroza-Nives Y, Alvarado-Crespo N, et al.
Brain Behav Immun Health
. 2024 Oct;
42():100879.
PMID: 39430879
Childhood overweight/obesity is associated with stress-related psychopathology, yet the pathways connecting childhood obesity to stress susceptibility are poorly understood. We employed a systems biology approach with 62 adolescent Lewis rats...
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Sharafeddin F, Sierra J, Ghaly M, Simon T, Ontiveros-Angel P, Edelbach B, et al.
Brain Behav
. 2024 May;
14(5):e3482.
PMID: 38715397
Introduction: Chronic adolescent stress profoundly affects prefrontal cortical networks regulating top-down behavior control. However, the neurobiological pathways contributing to stress-induced alterations in the brain and behavior remain largely unknown. Chronic...
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Sharafeddin F, Ghaly M, Simon T, Ontiveros-Angel P, Figueroa J
bioRxiv
. 2023 Feb;
PMID: 36747666
Childhood traumatic stress profoundly affects prefrontal cortical networks regulating top-down control of eating and body weight. However, the neurobiological mechanisms contributing to trauma-induced aberrant eating behaviors remain largely unknown. Traumatic...