Behavioral Endocrinology

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2002-06-14
Publisher(s): Bradford Books
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Summary

This popular behavioral endocrinology text provides detailed information on what hormones are, how they affect cells, and how such effects can alter the behavior of animals, including humans. Presenting a broad continuum of levels of analysis, from molecular to evolutionary, the book discusses how genes work, the structure of cells, the interactions of endocrine organs, the behavior of individuals, the structure of social hierarchies, and the evolution of mating systems. The second edition, while maintaining the strengths of the first edition, has been thoroughly revised to reflect recent developments in genetics and molecular biology and related social concerns. It contains four new chapters: on the use of molecular biology techniques in behavioral endocrinology, on psychoneuroimmunology, on hormonal influences on sensorimotor function, and on cognitive function in nonhuman animals.

Author Biography

Jill B. Becker is Professor of Psychology at the University of Michigan. S. Marc Breedlove is Barnett Rosenberg Professor of Neuroscience at Michigan State University. David Crews is Ashbel Smith Professor of Zoology and Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. Margaret M. McCarthy is Associate Professor of Physiology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

Table of Contents

Contents in Detailp. vii
Prefacep. xxv
Contributorsp. xxix
Introductionp. 1
Introduction to Behavioral Endocrinologyp. 3
Molecular Approaches to Behavioral Neuroendocrinologyp. 39
Sexual Differentiation of the Brain and Behaviorp. 75
Hormones and Reproductive Behaviorsp. 115
Neuroendocrinology of Sexual Behavior in the Femalep. 117
Neuroendocrinology of Sexual Behavior in the Malep. 153
Hormonal Influences on Human Sexual Behaviorp. 205
Diversity and Evolution of Hormone-Behavior Relations in Reproductive Behaviorp. 223
Hormonal Influences on Courtship Behaviorsp. 289
Hormones and Parental Behaviorp. 331
Hormones and Regulatory Functionsp. 371
Neuroendocrine and Behavioral Influences on the Immune Systemp. 373
Endocrinology of the Stress-Responsep. 409
Hormones and Biological Rhythmsp. 451
Hormonal Influences on Sensorimotor Function and Cognitionp. 495
Hormonal Influences on Sensorimotor Functionp. 497
Hormones and Cognition in Nonhuman Animalsp. 527
Sex Differences in Human Brain and Cognition: The Influence of Sex Steroids in Early and Adult Lifep. 579
Reciprocal Regulation of Hormones and Behaviorp. 629
Hormonal Regulation of Ingestive Behaviorsp. 631
Invertebrate Systems for the Study of Hormone Brain-Behavior Relationshipsp. 651
Environmental Factors Influencing Hormone Secretionp. 687
Glossaryp. 723
Indexp. 749
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