Behavioral Biology : Neuroendocrine Axis
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Contents: K. Larsson, Introduction: My Journey Into Biological Psychology. Part I:J-M. Guastavino, Developmental Psychobiology. A.D. Mayer, E.M. Factor, J.S. Rosenblatt, Aggressive Aspects of Maternal Behavior in the Rat. M. Leon, Learning Early in Life: A Neurological Analysis. E. Hard, J. Engel, Ontogeny of Ultrasonic Vocalization in the Rat: Influence of Neurochemical Transmission Systems. C.F. Harding, Neuroendocrine Integration of Social Behavior in Male Songbirds. Part II:T. Klint, Sexual Behavior I. N.E. van de Poll, The Physiological Significance of Acute Activation of the Gonadal Hormonal Axis. B.J. Meyerson, The Neuropharmacology of Lordosis Behavior: Serotonergic Mechanisms. P. Sodersten, Testosterone Metabolism and Sexual Behavior in Male Rats. S. Ahlenius, V. Hillegaart, K. Larsson, Motivation and Performance: Region-Selective Changes in Forebrain Monoamine Synthesis Due to Sexual Activity in Rats. Part III:A. Fernandez-Guasti, O. Picazo, B. Roldan-Roldan, A. Saldivar, Sexual Behavior II. B.J. Everitt, Neuroendocrine and Psychological Mechanisms Underlying Masculine Sexual Behavior. B.R. Komisaruk, Vaginocervical Afference as a Trigger for Analgesic, Behavioral, Autonomic, and Neuroendocrine Processes. P.E. Micevych, Sexual Differentiation of a Neuropeptide Circuit Regulating Female Reproductive Behavior. C. Beyer, G. Gonzalez-Mariscal, Functional Implications of Progesterone Metabolism: Effects on Psychosexual Development, Brain Sexual Differentiation, and Perception. Part IV:F.O. Odberg, Clinical Psychobiology. M. Heimann, Neonatal Imitation: A Social and Biological Phenomenon. I. Divac, Normal Brain Functions and Signs of Dysfunction. C.P. Hwang, A.G. Broberg, Social Inhibition -- Development and Implications. S.G. Carlsson, Psychobiological Approaches in Clinical Practice. Part V:B. Olivier, J. Mos, Animal Psychobiology. P.F. Brain, M.A. Al-Hazmi, Studies on the Effects of Ethyl Alcohol on Rodent Behavior in Diverse Tests. G.J. Marek, L.S. Seiden, Neurotransmitters in Affective Disorders.