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    Early life trauma increases threat response of peri‐weaning rats, reduction of axo‐somatic synapses formed by parvalbumin cells and perineuronal net in the basolateral nucleus of amygdala by Santiago, Adrienne N., Lim, Kayla Y., Opendak, Maya, Sullivan, Regina M., Aoki, Chiye

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-11-2018)
    “…Early life trauma is a risk factor for life‐long disorders related to emotional processing, but knowledge underlying its enduring effect is incomplete. This…”
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    insomniac links the development and function of a sleep-regulatory circuit by Li, Qiuling, Jang, Hyunsoo, Lim, Kayla Y, Lessing, Alexie, Stavropoulos, Nicholas

    Published in eLife (15-12-2021)
    “…Although many genes are known to influence sleep, when and how they impact sleep-regulatory circuits remain ill-defined. Here, we show that ( ), a conserved…”
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    Neural mechanisms of comforting: Prosocial touch and stress buffering by Lim, Kayla Y., Hong, Weizhe

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-07-2023)
    “…Comforting is a crucial form of prosocial behavior that is important for maintaining social unity and improving the physical and emotional well-being of social…”
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    6.131 NEURODEVELOPMENT OF PARVALBUMIN CELLS AND PERINEURONAL NETS FOLLOWING EARLY LIFE TRAUMA by Santiago, Adrienne N., BA, Lim, Kayla Y, Sullivan, Regina M., PhD, Aoki, Chiye, PhD

    “…Objectives: Early life trauma, particularly during the developmental sensitive period for infant attachment, is a major risk factor for later-life…”
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