Alexandre Morin
Affiliations: | 2023 | School of Psychology | University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada |
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Poitras M, Morin A, Bentley GE, et al. (2023) Global cerebral ischemia in adult female rats interrupts estrous cyclicity and induces lasting changes in hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis signaling peptides. Neuroscience Letters. 819: 137578 |
Raymond J, Morin A, Poitras M, et al. (2022) Short-Term Fish Oil Supplementation during Adolescence Supports Sex-Specific Impact on Adulthood Visuospatial Memory and Cognitive Flexibility. Nutrients. 14 |
Morin A, Poitras M, Plamondon H. (2022) Global Cerebral Ischemia in Male Long Evans Rats Impairs Dopaminergic/ΔFosB Signalling in the Mesocorticolimbic Pathway Without Altering Delay Discounting Rates. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 15: 770374 |
Morin A, Van de Beeck L, Person E, et al. (2021) Adult Male Rats Show Resilience to Adolescent Bisphenol A Effects on Hormonal and Behavioral Responses While Co-Exposure With Hop Extracts Supports Synergistic Actions. Frontiers in Toxicology. 3: 639820 |
Morin A, Poitras M, Plamondon H. (2021) Global Cerebral Ischemia in Adolescent Male Long Evans Rats: Effects of Vanillic Acid Supplementation on Stress Response, Emotionality, and Visuospatial Memory. Behavioural Brain Research. 113403 |
Raymond J, Morin A, Plamondon H. (2020) Delivery method matters: omega-3 supplementation by restricted feeding period and oral gavage has a distinct impact on corticosterone secretion and anxious behavior in adolescent rats. Nutritional Neuroscience. 1-11 |
Morin AJS, Arens AK, Tracey D, et al. (2017) Self-Esteem Trajectories and Their Social Determinants in Adolescents With Different Levels of Cognitive Ability. American Journal On Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. 122: 539-560 |