Jaclyn M. Spivey, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | Psychology | University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorGary P. Dohanich | research assistant | Tulane | ||
Juan Salinas | grad student | UT Austin | ||
Francisco Gonzalez-Lima | grad student | 2008 | UT Austin | |
(Sex differences in the effects of mother -infant separation on brain metabolism and behavior.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeShelby Leoni | grad student | 2020-2021 | Lipscomb University |
Saidee Kramm McDaniel | grad student | 2022-2022 | Lipscomb University |
Morgan Patton Wall | grad student | 2023-2024 | Lipscomb University |
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Spivey JM, Padilla E, Shumake JD, et al. (2011) Effects of maternal separation, early handling, and gonadal sex on regional metabolic capacity of the preweanling rat brain. Brain Research. 1367: 198-206 |
Spivey JM, Shumake J, Colorado RA, et al. (2009) Adolescent female rats are more resistant than males to the effects of early stress on prefrontal cortex and impulsive behavior. Developmental Psychobiology. 51: 277-88 |
Spivey J, Barrett D, Padilla E, et al. (2008) Mother-infant separation leads to hypoactive behavior in adolescent Holtzman rats. Behavioural Processes. 79: 59-65 |
Spivey JM, Colorado RA, Conejo-Jimenez N, et al. (2008) Juvenile male rats display lower cortical metabolic capacity than females. Neuroscience Letters. 440: 255-9 |