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Hymie Anisman

Researcher at Carleton University

Publications -  124
Citations -  11582

Hymie Anisman is an academic researcher from Carleton University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stressor & Neurochemical. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 124 publications receiving 10474 citations. Previous affiliations of Hymie Anisman include Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre & University of Ottawa.

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Do early-life events permanently alter behavioral and hormonal responses to stressors?

TL;DR: It is suggested that genetic factors may influence dam–pup interactive styles and may thus proactively influence the response to subsequent stressors among vulnerable animals, in contrast, in relatively hardy animals the early‐life manipulations may have less obvious effects.
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Religiosity as Identity: Toward an Understanding of Religion From a Social Identity Perspective

TL;DR: Consideration of religion’s dual function as a social identity and a belief system may facilitate greater understanding of the variability in its importance across individuals and groups.
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Stress, depression, and anhedonia: caveats concerning animal models.

TL;DR: This review provides caveats concerning etiologically valid animal models of depression, focusing on characteristics of the depressive subtype being examined, and factors that contribute to the interindividual behavioral variability frequently evident in stressor-related behavioral paradigms.
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Cytokine-specific central monoamine alterations induced by interleukin-1, -2 and -6

TL;DR: These cytokines differentially altered neurochemical activity in brain regions that mediate neuroimmune interactions and that are influenced by physical and psychological stressors.