Directrice, Division de recherche en neurosciences, Institut Douglas
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2003
Deschamps S., Woodside B., Walker C. (2003). Pups presence eliminates the stress hyporesponsiveness of early lactating females to a psychological stress representing a threat to the pups, J Neuroendocrinol , 15 (5 ), 486-97.
Johnston C. C., Walker C. (2003). The effects of exposure to repeated minor pain during the neonatal period on formalin pain behaviour and thermal withdrawal latencies, Pain Res Manag , 8 (4 ), 213-7.
Walker C., Kudreikis K., Sherrard A., Johnston C. C. (2003). Repeated neonatal pain influences maternal behavior, but not stress responsiveness in rat offspring, Brain Res Dev Brain Res , 140 (2 ), 253-61.