Table of Content
Part I Preclinical Research: Neuroendocrine Mechanisms of Social Bonds and Separation Stress in Rodents, Dogs, and Other Species.- Methods and Challenges in Investigating Sex-Specific Consequences of Social Stressors in Adolescence in Rats: Is It the Stress or the Social or the Stage of Development?- Social stress-induced neuroinflammation and mitochondrial dysfunction as a link to depression and cardiovascular disease comorbidity.- Mean Girls: Social Stress Models for Female Rodents.- Development of Mixed Anxiety/ Depression-Like State as a Consequence of Chronic Anxiety: Review of Experimental Data.- Unravelling the Neuroinflammatory Mechanisms Underlying the Effects of Social Defeat Stress on Use of Drugs of Abuse.- Social Stress and Aggression in Murine Models.- More or less: glucocorticoid roles in aggression.- Neurobiological Bases of Urges for Alcohol Consumption After Social Stress.- Epigenetics of Aggression.- Part II Human Research: Early Life Stress and Neurodevelopment in Adolescence: Implications for Risk and Adaptation.- Effects of Parenting Environment on Child and Adolescent Social-Emotional Brain Function.- The Stressed Brain: Neural Underpinnings of Social Stress Processing in Humans.- Social Acts and Anticipation of Social Feedback.- Clinical Outcomes of Severe Forms of Early Social Stress.- Childhood Violence Exposure, Inflammation, and Cardiometabolic Health.- Social Support Effects on Neural Stress and Alcohol Reward Responses.- Neural Underpinnings of Social Stress in Human Addiction.