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Can we understand how developmental stress enhances performance under future threat with the Yerkes-Dodson law?

机译:我们是否能够理解发展压力如何通过Yerkes-Dodson法则在未来威胁下提高绩效?

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Recently we have shown that adult rats exposed to chronic stress during adolescence increase foraging performance in high-threat conditions by 43% compared to rats reared without stress. Our findings suggest that stress during adolescence can prepare rats to better function under future threat, which supports hypotheses describing an adaptive role for the long-term consequences of early stress (e.g. the thrifty phenotype and maternal mismatch hypotheses). These hypotheses often predict that early stress will impair performance in low-threat conditions later in life. However, we did not find any difference in performance under low-threat conditions between adolescent-stressed and unstressed adult animals. To understand why stress during adolescence may affect performance in high-threat but not in low-threat conditions, we discuss our findings in the framework of the Yerkes-Dodson law, a key precept of psychology that has been used for over a century to describe how stress affects performance.
机译:最近,我们显示,与没有压力饲养的大鼠相比,在青春期暴露于慢性应激的成年大鼠在高威胁条件下的觅食性能提高了43%。我们的研究结果表明,青春期的压力可以使大鼠在未来的威胁下更好地发挥功能,这支持了描述早期压力的长期后果(例如节俭表型和母体失配假说)的适应性作用的假说。这些假设通常预示着早期压力会损害生命后期处于低威胁条件下的性能。但是,我们没有发现在低威胁条件下,青春期应激和非应激成年动物的性能没有任何差异。要了解为什么青春期的压力会影响高威胁条件下的性能,而不会影响低威胁条件下的性能,我们在Yerkes-Dodson法则的框架内讨论了我们的发现,该法则是心理学的一个重要戒律,已经被使用了一个多世纪来描述。压力如何影响绩效。

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