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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.
Contents
Chapters included in five main topic areas:
Mammalian hormone-behavior systems
Non-mammalian hormone-behavior systems
Molecular and cellular systems
Clinically important hormone effects on brain and behavior
Development of hormone-behavior relationships
Individual titles include:
Male sexual behavior
Female sexual behavior
Parental behavior
Social affiliation and pair-bonding
Hormones and aggressive behavior
Reproductive Plasticity in Fish: Evolutionary Lability in the Patterning of Neuroendocrine and Behavioral Traits Underlying Divergent Sexual Phenotypes
Weakly Electric Fish: Behavior, Neurobiology, and Neuroendocrinology
Hormonal and Pheromonal control of Behavior in Fish
Social Regulation of Reproduction: What Changes and Why?
Sex changing fishes
Hormones and behavioral caste in bumble bees
Rapid membrane effects of estrogens in the central nervous system
Estrogen regulation of neurotransmitters and growth factor signaling
Genetic mechanisms in neural and hormonal controls over female reproductive behaviors
Model systems for the study of androgen-regulated gene expression in the central nervous system
The Gonadal Axis: A life perspective
The Gonadal Axis: Genetic defects - Male
The Gonadal Axis: Genetic defects - Female
The Gonadal Axis: Kallmans
Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis: CAH
Sexual differentiation of the brain- mode, mechanisms, and meaning
Genetic contribution to sex differences in brain and behavior
Epigenetic contribution to sex differences in brain and behavior
Environmental Endocrine Disruption of Brain and Behavior
Sexual differentiation of neurotransmitters and neuromodulators