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期刊名:Frontiers in neuroendocrinology

缩写:FRONT NEUROENDOCRIN

ISSN:0091-3022

e-ISSN:1095-6808

IF/分区:6.7/Q1

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Elizabeth Adkins-Regan Elizabeth Adkins-Regan
A majority of birds are socially monogamous, providing exceptional opportunities to discover neuroendocrine mechanisms underlying preferences for opposite-sex partners where the sexes form extended affiliative relationships. Zebra finches h...
Peter A Bos,Jaak Panksepp,Rose-Marie Bluthé et al. Peter A Bos et al.
Steroids and peptides mediate a diverse array of animal social behaviors. Human research is restricted by technical-ethical limitations, and models of the neuroendocrine regulation of social-emotional behavior are therefore mainly limited t...
Iain J Clarke Iain J Clarke
The reproductive system is controlled by gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) secretion from the brain, which is finely modulated by a number of factors including gonadal sex steroids. GnRH cells do not express estrogen receptor α, but fe...
Charles E Roselli,Radhika C Reddy,Katherine R Kaufman Charles E Roselli
The sheep offers a unique mammalian model in which to study paradoxical same-sex sexual partner preferences. Variations in sexual partner preferences occur spontaneously with as many as 8% of rams in a population exhibiting a sexual prefere...
Erik Zornik,Darcy B Kelley Erik Zornik
Seasonal courtship signals, such as mating calls, are orchestrated by steroid hormones. Sex differences are also sculpted by hormones, typically during brief sensitive periods. The influential organizational-activational hypothesis [50] est...
Anne M Etgen,Teresa Jover-Mengual,R Suzanne Zukin Anne M Etgen
This review highlights our investigations into the neuroprotective efficacy of estradiol and other estrogenic agents in a clinically relevant animal model of transient global ischemia, which causes selective, delayed death of hippocampal CA...
Lauren A O&#x;Connell,Hans A Hofmann Lauren A O&#x;Connell
Tremendous progress has been made in our understanding of the ultimate and proximate mechanisms underlying social behavior, yet an integrative evolutionary analysis of its underpinnings has been difficult. In this review, we propose that mo...
James C Walton,Zachary M Weil,Randy J Nelson James C Walton
Photoperiodism is the ability of plants and animals to measure environmental day length to ascertain time of year. Central to the evolution of photoperiodism in animals is the adaptive distribution of energetically challenging activities ac...
Donna L Maney,Raphael Pinaud Donna L Maney
The steroid hormone estradiol plays an important role in reproductive development and behavior and modulates a wide array of physiological and cognitive processes. Recently, reports from several research groups have converged to show that e...
Caitlin S Wyrwoll,Megan C Holmes,Jonathan R Seckl Caitlin S Wyrwoll
Glucocorticoids have profound effects on brain development and adult CNS function. Excess or insufficient glucocorticoids cause myriad abnormalities from development to ageing. The actions of glucocorticoids within cells are determined not ...