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The Study of Behavioral Endocrinology |
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1 | (40) |
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Historical Roots of Behavioral Endocrinology |
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2 | (6) |
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4 | (1) |
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5 | (3) |
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8 | (4) |
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Frank A. Beach And The Origins Of The Modern Era Of Behavioral Endocrinology |
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8 | (2) |
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Neural Transmission Versus Hormonal Communication |
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10 | (2) |
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12 | (5) |
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Problems of Behavioral Research |
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12 | (1) |
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How Is Behavior Described? |
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13 | (1) |
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The Simple System Approach |
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13 | (1) |
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14 | (3) |
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How Might Hormones Affect Behavior? |
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17 | (1) |
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How Might Behavior Affect Hormones? |
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18 | (2) |
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Classes of Evidence for Determining Hormone---Behavior Interactions |
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20 | (1) |
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Common Techniques in Behavioral Endocrinology |
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21 | (18) |
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21 | (1) |
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22 | (2) |
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24 | (2) |
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26 | (1) |
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27 | (1) |
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28 | (1) |
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Autoradiography Using In Situ Hybridization |
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29 | (1) |
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Stimulation and Recording |
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29 | (1) |
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Pharmacological Techniques |
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30 | (1) |
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30 | (1) |
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31 | (1) |
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32 | (4) |
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36 | (1) |
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A Case Study: Effects ofLeptin on Behavior |
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36 | (3) |
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39 | (1) |
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40 | (1) |
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40 | (1) |
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41 | (68) |
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42 | (2) |
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General Features of the Endocrine System |
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44 | (3) |
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47 | (17) |
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49 | (1) |
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Invertebrate Endocrinology |
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50 | (2) |
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52 | (2) |
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54 | (2) |
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56 | (1) |
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The Gastrointestinal Tract |
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57 | (1) |
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57 | (2) |
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59 | (1) |
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59 | (5) |
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64 | (1) |
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Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Hormone Action |
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64 | (7) |
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64 | (6) |
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Transcription, Translation, and Post-Transitional Events |
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70 | (1) |
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The Major Vertebrate Hormones |
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71 | (30) |
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Protein and Peptide Hormones |
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72 | (13) |
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The Discovery Of Secretin |
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85 | (4) |
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89 | (9) |
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98 | (1) |
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99 | (2) |
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How Hormones Are Regulated |
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101 | (2) |
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The Evolution of Hormones |
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103 | (2) |
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105 | (2) |
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107 | (1) |
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107 | (2) |
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Sex Differences in Behavior: Sex Determination and Differentiation |
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109 | (60) |
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Sex Determination and Differentiation |
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112 | (5) |
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Ultimate Causes of Sex Differences |
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113 | (1) |
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Behavioral Sex Role Reversals |
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114 | (2) |
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Proximate Causes of Sex Differences |
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116 | (1) |
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Mammalian Sexual Differentiation |
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117 | (13) |
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Anomalous Mammalian Sexual Differentiation |
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123 | (7) |
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Avian Sexual Differentiation |
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130 | (2) |
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Alternative Reproductive Tactics and Male Polymorphism |
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132 | (3) |
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Environmental Sex Determination in Reptiles and Fishes |
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135 | (5) |
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The Effects of Hormones on Sexually Dimorphic Behaviors |
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140 | (16) |
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The Organizational/Activational Hypothesis |
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140 | (2) |
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142 | (9) |
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Sexual Differentiation and Behavior |
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151 | (2) |
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The Role of Steroid Receptors |
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153 | (2) |
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155 | (1) |
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Environmental Influences on Mammalian Sexual Differentiation of the Nervous System |
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156 | (8) |
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Epigenetic Effects On Sexual Dimorphism: Direct Maternal Provisioning Of Steroids To Offspring |
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158 | (6) |
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164 | (3) |
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167 | (1) |
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168 | (1) |
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Sex Differences in Behavior: Animal Models and Humans |
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169 | (66) |
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Neural Bases of Mammalian Sex Differences |
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171 | (12) |
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The Organization Of Avian Copulatory Behavior |
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172 | (7) |
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Molecular Sex Differences in the Brain |
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179 | (4) |
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Animal Models for Sexually Dimorphic Behaviors |
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183 | (17) |
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184 | (6) |
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Courtship Behavior of the Plainfin Midshipman Fish |
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190 | (2) |
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Urinary Posture in Canines |
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192 | (3) |
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Courtship Behavior of Electric Fishes |
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195 | (2) |
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Rough-and-Tumble Play in Primates |
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197 | (3) |
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Sex Differences in Human Behavior |
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200 | (12) |
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Ambiguous Genitalia: Which Course Of Treatment? |
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202 | (3) |
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205 | (3) |
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208 | (1) |
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Sexual Orientation/Sexual Preference |
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209 | (3) |
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Sex Differences in Cognitive Abilities |
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212 | (18) |
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Hormonal Influences On Mate Choice |
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212 | (2) |
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The Spinal Nucleus Of The Bulbocavernosus Muscle |
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214 | (2) |
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Perception and Sensory Abilities |
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216 | (5) |
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Lateralization of Cognitive Function |
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221 | (1) |
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222 | (2) |
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Mathematical Reasoning and Visuospatial Abilities |
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224 | (4) |
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Hormones, Sex Differences, And Art |
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228 | (1) |
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229 | (1) |
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230 | (2) |
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232 | (1) |
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233 | (2) |
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Male Reproductive Behavior |
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235 | (84) |
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The Proximate Bases of Male Sexual Behavior |
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237 | (3) |
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237 | (3) |
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Historical Origins of Research on Male Sexual Behavior |
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240 | (5) |
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Male Sexual Behavior in Rodents |
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245 | (40) |
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Mating Behavior: A Description |
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245 | (4) |
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Hormonal Correlates of Male Mating Behavior |
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249 | (6) |
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255 | (2) |
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Brain Mechanisms of Male Mating Behavior |
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257 | (17) |
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Erectile Dysfunction, Nitric Oxide, And Viagra |
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274 | (3) |
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277 | (1) |
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Social Influences on Male Mating Behavior |
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277 | (4) |
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Individual Differences in Male Mating Behavior |
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281 | (4) |
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Male Sexual Behavior in Primates |
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285 | (19) |
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The Strength of the Sex Drive in Human Males |
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285 | (2) |
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Human Male Sexual Behavior: A Description |
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287 | (2) |
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Nonhuman Primate Male Sexual Behavior: A Description |
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289 | (2) |
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Hormonal Correlates of Primate Male Sexual Behavior |
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291 | (5) |
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Brain Mechanisms of Primate Male Sexual Behavior |
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296 | (4) |
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Social Influences on Primate Male Sexual Behavior |
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300 | (1) |
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Individual Variation and Aging |
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301 | (1) |
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Peptide Hormones and Male Sexual Behavior |
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302 | (1) |
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Sodefrin, A Female-Attracting Pheromone In Newts |
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303 | (1) |
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Male Reproductive Behavior in Birds |
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304 | (5) |
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Male Reproductive Behavior in Reptiles |
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309 | (4) |
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313 | (1) |
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314 | (2) |
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316 | (1) |
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316 | (3) |
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Female Reproductive Behavior |
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319 | (68) |
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Early Discoveries about Female Sexual Behavior |
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322 | (7) |
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The Development of the Vaginal Cytological Assay |
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322 | (5) |
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Research in the ``Modern Era'' |
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327 | (2) |
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Mammalian Female Mating Behavior: A Description |
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329 | (6) |
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329 | (2) |
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331 | (1) |
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332 | (1) |
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Are Females Active Participants in Sexual Behavior? |
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333 | (2) |
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Components of Female Sexual Behavior |
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335 | (16) |
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338 | (2) |
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Chemosignals And Courtship In The Red-Sided Garter Snake |
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340 | (3) |
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343 | (1) |
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344 | (7) |
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Female Reproductive Cycles |
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351 | (10) |
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Types of Reproductive Cycles |
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352 | (1) |
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The Ecology of Reproductive Cycles |
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353 | (4) |
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Social and Environmental Effects on Reproductive Cycles |
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357 | (2) |
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359 | (1) |
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Illness Suppresses Female Sexual Behavior |
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360 | (1) |
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Experimental Analyses of Female Sexual Behavior |
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361 | (14) |
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Hormonal Correlates of Female Reproductive Cycles |
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362 | (5) |
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Neural Mechanisms Mediating Female Sexual Behavior |
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367 | (8) |
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375 | (3) |
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A Neural Model of Lordosis |
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376 | (2) |
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Neural Models of Proceptive Behaviors |
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378 | (4) |
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Nongenomic Behavioral Effects Of Steroid Hormones |
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380 | (2) |
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382 | (3) |
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385 | (1) |
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385 | (2) |
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387 | (68) |
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What Is Parental Behavior? |
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389 | (5) |
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Parental Care Among Insects |
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392 | (2) |
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Sex Differences in Parental Behavior |
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394 | (1) |
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Parental Behavior in Birds |
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395 | (10) |
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Avian Parental Behavior: A Description |
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395 | (3) |
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Endocrine Correlates of Avian Parental Behavior |
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398 | (2) |
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400 | (5) |
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Parental Behavior in Mammals |
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405 | (35) |
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Mammalian Maternal Behavior |
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405 | (6) |
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Mammalian Paternal Behavior |
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411 | (2) |
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Endocrine Correlates of Mammalian Parental Behavior |
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413 | (4) |
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The Onset of Maternal Behavior |
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417 | (5) |
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422 | (1) |
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Maternal Behavior In Sheep |
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423 | (2) |
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Maintenance and Termination of Maternal Behavior |
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425 | (3) |
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Offspring Behavior And The Maintenance Of Maternal Behavior |
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428 | (3) |
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Endocrine Correlates of Primate Maternal Behavior |
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431 | (6) |
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Endocrine Correlates of Paternal Behavior |
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437 | (3) |
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Neural Changes Associated with Parental Behavior |
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440 | (10) |
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450 | (1) |
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451 | (2) |
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453 | (1) |
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454 | (1) |
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Hormones and Social Behavior |
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455 | (68) |
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456 | (11) |
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Imaging Studies of Humans |
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456 | (1) |
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Adaptive Function of Affiliation |
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457 | (1) |
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458 | (9) |
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467 | (6) |
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Seasonal Changes in Social Behavior |
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473 | (10) |
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Aggression and the Breeding Cycle: Red Deer |
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473 | (2) |
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Signals of Social Rank: Harris's Sparrows |
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475 | (3) |
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Aggression and Winter Survival: Rodents |
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478 | (3) |
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Testosterone and the Energetic Costs of Aggression: Lizards |
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481 | (1) |
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Do Seasonal Hormonal Changes in Primates Correlate with Aggression? |
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482 | (1) |
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Increases in Aggression at Puberty |
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483 | (5) |
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Social Influences on the Development of Aggressive Behavior |
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484 | (1) |
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Is It Adaptive for Rodents To Be Aggressive at Puberty? |
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485 | (1) |
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The Timing of Puberty: Birds |
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486 | (1) |
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Dispersal Strategies and Social Status in Primates |
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487 | (1) |
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Sex Differences in Social Behavior |
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488 | (10) |
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The Organization and Activation of Aggression: Mice |
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489 | (1) |
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Sex Differences in Dispersal: Ground Squirrels |
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490 | (2) |
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Hormones and Dominance Status: Canines |
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492 | (2) |
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Sex Differences in Play Behavior: Primates |
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494 | (1) |
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495 | (3) |
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Individual Differences in Aggression |
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498 | (1) |
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Social Experience Feeds Back to Influence Hormone Concentrations |
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499 | (13) |
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The Challenge Hypothesis: Birds |
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500 | (7) |
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Conditioned Social Defeat |
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507 | (1) |
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Hormones, Competition, and Violent Behavior: Humans |
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508 | (4) |
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Physiological Mechanisms Mediating Hormonal Effects on Aggressive Behavior |
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512 | (6) |
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Brain Regions Associated with Aggression |
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512 | (1) |
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Brain Steroid Hormone Receptors |
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513 | (2) |
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Brain Neurotransmitter Receptors |
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515 | (1) |
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Nitric Oxide And Aggression |
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516 | (2) |
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518 | (1) |
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518 | (2) |
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520 | (1) |
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520 | (3) |
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523 | (64) |
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Basic Concepts in Homeostasis |
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526 | (3) |
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529 | (17) |
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Vertebrate Renal Function |
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530 | (6) |
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Endocrine Regulation of Fluid Balance and Thirst |
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536 | (4) |
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540 | (4) |
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How Do Hormones Regulate Drinking Behavior? |
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544 | (2) |
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546 | (7) |
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Metabolism during the Well-Fed State |
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547 | (2) |
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Metabolism during the Fasting State |
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549 | (2) |
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Disordered Energy Metabolism |
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551 | (1) |
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Maintaining a Normal Energy Balance |
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552 | (1) |
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553 | (3) |
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554 | (2) |
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Central Signals: The Role of the Hypothalamus |
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556 | (18) |
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Central Anabolic Effectors: Peptides that Promote Food Intake (Orexigenic) |
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559 | (3) |
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Central Catabolic Effectors: Peptides that Inhibit Food Intake (Anorexigenic) |
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562 | (1) |
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563 | (1) |
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Protein Hormones that Stop Food Intake |
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563 | (6) |
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569 | (1) |
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Protein Hormones that Promote Food Intake |
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570 | (1) |
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571 | (1) |
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572 | (2) |
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Food Intake and Body Mass |
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574 | (8) |
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574 | (4) |
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578 | (1) |
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Seasonal Body Mass Cycles |
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579 | (1) |
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Inhibition of Reproduction to Maintain Energy Balance |
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580 | (2) |
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582 | (1) |
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583 | (1) |
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584 | (1) |
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585 | (2) |
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587 | (82) |
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Exogenous versus Endogenous Control of Biological Clocks |
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590 | (1) |
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Types of Biological Clocks and Rhythms |
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591 | (17) |
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598 | (3) |
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Examples of Biological Rhythms in Behavior |
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601 | (5) |
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Usefulness of Biological Clocks |
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606 | (2) |
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608 | (28) |
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Localization and Characterization of Circadian Clocks |
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608 | (2) |
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Molecular Mechanisms of Circadian Clocks |
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610 | (3) |
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The SCN as Master Circadian Clock |
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613 | (4) |
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617 | (4) |
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Effects Of Light On Gene Transcription |
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621 | (5) |
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Effects of Hormones on the SCN |
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626 | (2) |
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Effects of the SCN on Hormones |
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628 | (6) |
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Circadian Regulation of Food Intake |
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634 | (2) |
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Circannual and Seasonal Rhythms |
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636 | (28) |
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Ultimate and Proximate Factors Underlying Seasonality |
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637 | (3) |
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Neuroendocrine Mechanisms Underlying Seasonality |
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640 | (1) |
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641 | (5) |
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Neural Mechanisms of Endogenous and Exogenous Seasonal Timekeeping |
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646 | (4) |
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650 | (14) |
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664 | (1) |
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665 | (1) |
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666 | (1) |
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667 | (2) |
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669 | (52) |
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Stress and Its Consequences |
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670 | (11) |
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672 | (1) |
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Stress And Social Dominance In Nonhuman Primates |
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673 | (5) |
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General Adaptation Syndrome |
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678 | (1) |
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679 | (1) |
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680 | (1) |
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Physiological Effects of the Stress Response |
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681 | (4) |
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Pathological Effects of the Stress Response |
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685 | (4) |
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Factors that Affect Stress Responsiveness |
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689 | (18) |
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689 | (11) |
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700 | (7) |
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Stress and Social Behavior |
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707 | (3) |
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Seasonal Fluctuations in Stress Responses |
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710 | (4) |
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Psychological Factors in Stress and Coping |
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714 | (3) |
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Control, Predictability, and Outlets for Frustration |
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715 | (2) |
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717 | (1) |
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718 | (1) |
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719 | (1) |
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720 | (1) |
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721 | (52) |
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Components of Learning and Memory |
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722 | (7) |
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722 | (1) |
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723 | (3) |
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726 | (3) |
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The Effects of Stress Hormones on Learning and Memory |
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729 | (20) |
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729 | (11) |
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740 | (9) |
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Sex Differences in Learning and Memory |
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749 | (9) |
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752 | (4) |
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756 | (2) |
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The Effects of Peptide Hormones in Learning and Memory |
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758 | (10) |
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Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) |
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758 | (3) |
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761 | (2) |
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763 | (4) |
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767 | (1) |
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768 | (2) |
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770 | (1) |
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770 | (3) |
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Hormones and Affective Disorders |
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773 | (44) |
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774 | (13) |
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The Social Context of PMS |
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774 | (2) |
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776 | (2) |
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Diagnostic Criteria For Late Luteal Phase Dysphoric Disorder |
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778 | (2) |
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Hormonal Correlates of PMS |
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780 | (6) |
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Cognitive Features of PMS |
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786 | (1) |
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787 | (16) |
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Endocrine Correlates of Depression |
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788 | (4) |
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792 | (2) |
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Seasonal Affective Disorder |
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794 | (9) |
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Hormones and Eating Disorders |
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803 | (3) |
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803 | (3) |
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806 | (1) |
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Androgens and Affective Disorders |
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806 | (7) |
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Anabolic Steroids: An Edge That Cuts Two Ways |
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808 | (5) |
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813 | (2) |
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815 | (1) |
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816 | (1) |
Appendix: Hormones |
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Glossary |
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1 | (1) |
Illustration Credits |
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1 | (1) |
References |
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1 | (1) |
Index |
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