Dr. Sylvia Kaiser
Professor
Biology
University of Munster
Germany
Biography
Study of biology, main subject Tierphysiologie: University of Bayreuth; Doctorate to Dr. rer. nat: WWU Münster; Post-doc: Netherlands Institute for Brain Research, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Habilitation in Zoology: WWU Münster.
Research Interest
Prenatal Impact of Physiology and Behavior - Stress; Stress prevention and well-being
Publications
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Richter S, Kästner N, Loddenkemper D, Kaiser S, Sachser N (2016) A time to wean? Impact of weaning age on anxiety-like behaviour and stability of behavioural traits in full adulthood. PLoS ONE 11.
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Richter S, Kästner N, Kriwet M, Kaiser S, Sachser N (2016) Play matters: the surprising relationship between juvenile playfulness and anxiety in later life. Animal Behaviour 114: 261-271.
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Meyer N, Richter SH, Schreiber RS, Kloke V, Kaiser S, et al. (2016) The unexpected effects of beneficial and adverse social experiences during adolescence on anxiety and aggression and their modulation by genotype. Front. Behav. Neurosci. 10: 97.
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Zimmermann T, Kaiser S, Hennessy M, Sachser N (2017) Adaptive shaping of the behavioural and neuroendocrine phenotype during adolescence. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284.
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Siegeler K, Lewejohann L, Failing K, Sachser N, Kaiser S (2017) Start early! Does social instability during the pre- and early postnatal development prepare male wild cavies for social challenge later in life? Frontiers in Zoology 14: 2.