Adolescent AAS exposure alters aggression and anxiety during adolescent AAS exposure and withdrawal. Top Graphs. The number of attacks of control- (SO; white bars) and AAS- (black bars) treated hamsters in a resident/intruder (R/I) test during adolescent exposure (i.e., on P57) and withdrawal (i.e., on P77). Top Inset. The number of attacks of AAS-treated hamsters during adolescent AAS exposure (i.e., on P57, striped bars) and withdrawal (i.e., on P77, black bars). Bottom Graphs. The duration of time control- (SO; white bars) and AAS- (black bars) treated hamsters spent in the open arm of the elevated plus maze (EPM) during adolescent exposure (i.e., on P57) and withdrawal (i.e., on P77). Bottom Inset. The duration of time spent in the open arm of the EPM of AAS-treated hamsters during adolescent AAS exposure (i.e., on P57, striped bars) and withdrawal (i.e., on P77, black bars). Bars denote SEM; *p<0.05, **p<0.01, ***p<0.001,