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|a Hormones, brain, and behavior.
|n Volume 5, Chapters 83-106 /
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index to all five volumes.
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|a Hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis in men / Ronald S. Swerdloff, Christina Wang, and Amiya P. Sinha Hikim -- Gonadal hormones and behavior in women : concentrations versus context / David R. Rubinow [and others] -- Growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor I : effects on the brain / Zvi Laron -- Brain problem / Nira Ben-Jonathan, Sudha Khurana, and Robert Hnasko -- Melatonin as a hormone and as a marker for circadian phase position in humans / Laurie Hurtado Vessely and Alfred J. Lewy -- Cholecystokinin : a molecular negative-feedback control of eating / Gerard P. Smith --Neuroregulatory peptides of central nervous system origin : from bench to bedside / John Kasckow and Thomas D. Geracioti, Jr. -- Neuroendocrine-immune interactions / Charles L. Raison, Jane F. Gumnick, and Andrew H. Miller -- B. Endocrinologically important behavioral syndromes. Genetics of endocrine-behavior interactions / Marianne B. Muller [and others] -- Gender and behavior in subjects with genetic defects in male sexual differentiation / Julianne Imperato-McGinley and Yuan-Shan Zhu -- Consequences of mutations in androgen receptor genes : molecular biology and behavior / Marilyn Y. McGinnis, Marco Marcelli, and Delores J. Lamb.
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|a An evolutionary psychological perspective on the modulation of competitive confrontation and risk-taking / Margo Wilson, Martin Daly, and Nicholas Pound -- Pain : sex/gender differences / Karen J. Berkley [and others] -- Stress and anxiety disorders / Elizabeth A. Young and Israel Liberzon -- The neuroendocrinology of affective disorders / Robert T. Rubin, Timothy G. Dinan, and Lucinda V. Scott -- Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa / Andr�e B. Negr�ao and Julio Licinio -- Premenstrual dysophoric disorder / Barbara L. Parry and Sarah L. Berga -- Diabetes mellitus / Christopher M. Ryan --Calcium metabolism and psychiatric disorder / Ruth White and David Heath -- Hypothalamic origin of prevalent human disease / Per Bj�orntorp -- Aging and Alzheimer's disease / Murray A. Raskind, Charles W. Wilkinson, and Elaine R. Peskind -- Cocaine, hormones, and behavior : clinical and preclinical studies / Nancy K. Mello and Jack H. Mendelson -- Alcohol abuse : endocrine concomitants / Elizabeth S. Ginsberg, Nancy K. Mello, and Jack H. Mendelson -- Relationships between endocrine functions and substance abuse syndromes : heroin and related short-acting opiates in addiction contrasted with methadone and other long-acting opioid agonists used in pharmacotherapy of addiction / Mary Jeanne Kreek [and others].
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|a Hormones, Brain and Behavior, Third Edition offers a state-of-the-art overview of hormonally-mediated behaviors, including an extensive discussion of the effects of hormones on insects, fish, amphibians, birds, rodents, and humans. Entries have been carefully designed to provide a valuable source of information for students and researchers in neuroendocrinology and those working in related areas, such as biology, psychology, psychiatry, and neurology. This third edition has been substantially restructured to include both foundational information and recent developments in the field. Continuing the emphasis on interdisciplinary research and practical applications, the book includes articles aligned in five main subject sections, with new chapters included on genetic and genomic techniques and clinical investigations. This reference provides unique treatment of all major vertebrate and invertebrate model systems with excellent opportunities for relating behavior to molecular genetics. The topics cover an unusual breadth (from molecules to ecophysiology), ranging from basic science to clinical research, making this reference of interest to a broad range of scientists in a variety of fields.
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