Oxytocin has dose-dependent developmental effects on pair-bonding and alloparental care in female prairie voles.
about
Variation in oxytocin receptor density in the nucleus accumbens has differential effects on affiliative behaviors in monogamous and polygamous volesOxytocin: the great facilitator of life.Beyond labor: the role of natural and synthetic oxytocin in the transition to motherhoodEndogenous peripheral oxytocin measures can give insight into the dynamics of social relationships: a reviewPrader-Willi syndrome mental health research strategy workshop proceedings: the state of the science and future directionsEarly involvement in friendships predicts later plasma concentrations of oxytocin and vasopressin in juvenile rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)Childhood maternal support and social capital moderate the regulatory impact of social relationships in adulthood.Neonatal melanocortin receptor agonist treatment reduces play fighting and promotes adult attachment in prairie voles in a sex-dependent mannerOxytocin treatment in pediatric populationsThe neurobiology of pair bonding: insights from a socially monogamous rodentOxytocin and the neural mechanisms regulating social cognition and affiliative behaviorDevelopmental perspectives on oxytocin and vasopressin.Autonomic substrates of the response to pups in male prairie voles.D2 antagonist during development decreases anxiety and infanticidal behavior in adult female prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster).Neonatal exposure to the D1 agonist SKF38393 inhibits pair bonding in the adult prairie vole.Intrapartum synthetic oxytocin reduce the expression of primitive reflexes associated with breastfeeding.Oxytocin during Development: Possible Organizational Effects on Behavior.Early rearing experience is associated with vasopressin immunoreactivity but not reactivity to an acute non-social stressor in the prairie voleInhaled oxytocin amplifies both vicarious reinforcement and self reinforcement in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta).Maternal Oxytocin Is Linked to Close Mother-Infant Proximity in Grey Seals (Halichoerus grypus).Continuous and selective measurement of oxytocin and vasopressin using boron-doped diamond electrodes.Psychosocial and psychophysiological effects of human-animal interactions: the possible role of oxytocin.Effects of Oxytocin Administration on the Response of Piglets to Weaning.Vasopressin and oxytocin receptor systems in the brain: Sex differences and sex-specific regulation of social behaviorIndividual differences in cortical connections of somatosensory cortex are associated with parental rearing style in prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster).Chronic intranasal oxytocin causes long-term impairments in partner preference formation in male prairie voles.NorthEast Under/graduate Research Organization for Neuroscience (NEURON): Our Third New York City Meeting.Helping oxytocin deliver: considerations in the development of oxytocin-based therapeutics for brain disorders.The EPIIC hypothesis: intrapartum effects on the neonatal epigenome and consequent health outcomes.Oxytocin induces a conditioned social preference in female miceOxytocin efficacy is modulated by dosage and oxytocin receptor genotype in young adults with high-functioning autism: a 24-week randomized clinical trialThe oxytocin system promotes resilience to the effects of neonatal isolation on adult social attachment in female prairie voles.Early experiences can alter the size of cortical fields in prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster).Effects of Chronic Social Stress and Maternal Intranasal Oxytocin and Vasopressin on Offspring Interferon-γ and Behavior.The role of conditioning on heterosexual and homosexual partner preferences in rats.Is oxytocin a maternal-foetal signalling molecule at birth? Implications for development.Oxytocin receptor dynamics in the brain across development and species.The neurobiological causes and effects of alloparenting.Intergenerational transmission of sociality: the role of parents in shaping social behavior in monogamous and non-monogamous species.Vasopressin and Oxytocin Reduce Food Sharing Behavior in Male, but Not Female Marmosets in Family Groups.
P2860
Q24647919-E9BFA862-059C-4F62-A90F-3965D94409FBQ24651638-22CA75E2-39C3-4A0C-8DE7-C9F425C73E6DQ26849408-760EC3DE-4B50-477E-A7F9-5096D99A0CA0Q26997373-C28D46C2-AC2E-43A3-94E0-29DA848A37AAQ28074923-D8E70211-5BC5-49AE-B7BB-73CC9711AC45Q28656405-350F92F5-CCC2-4227-BBBD-831BCA7F2668Q30412783-F77EB9E3-8B40-4C5F-BD6B-42D49C9AEED5Q34153727-D68B9618-E124-4B73-A334-4B6DE6731554Q34349468-06233292-8EB8-4F93-8C97-C0261425473FQ34451468-8F68F5AB-18FD-4DC4-9711-D3A03F0E6A2FQ34608356-25EA745A-837B-44C8-BEAD-2D0973277C43Q34675809-2AA4FE90-359C-4DE7-A58A-03D989B867E5Q34934663-E6C66456-DCAA-4C8D-BCE7-B309D0B42598Q35166011-EB541DB1-5F49-48DA-9B05-203F919C4881Q35216492-0188623B-147F-4AEA-BF70-0AE3EC781B2DQ35541450-0D6DD1A0-57B8-420F-8B0E-00568808EF04Q35622622-CDC67F49-0868-4268-BBD8-9174E36B3775Q35685010-19D4DA17-74CC-4ADB-AEA0-27427DD7827AQ35734803-2CA40877-5CB1-470D-A4E9-28AF3AFBF296Q35876965-F63AF525-9303-4765-B5DE-2E4628FC5F56Q36124292-0A1CF721-DA2A-4C3D-8C27-C5D54D7DD136Q36126856-A22A9706-081E-43ED-860B-DE4ADC6497E1Q36138852-AC09CC78-D408-45ED-9D69-22F874060749Q36249172-9BECEE72-C6A0-4481-B9F4-E21DE2D627AFQ36399943-E35A94F0-DE2B-43FE-9C6C-2088EA54B3FEQ36565398-12F3607D-094D-4662-BF2D-C12201B38CF3Q36669467-BFE851C0-3E5B-4C0C-8D29-C64FF27A06B3Q36685572-32E217A2-D1C3-4A37-8E50-5422F9300AA3Q36728783-23C5A741-6FA0-444F-A907-ABBC3236303BQ37111856-0E0AA714-F750-4622-BF76-D2674F5D1F90Q37254559-79F27865-8BB1-46BA-BD21-89FD99E94721Q37347592-938D5774-5BDB-45BA-A0A9-4A0B1ADA121BQ37391180-D2E87E15-10B9-4FAF-AC48-A3C9C5501892Q37500594-A4C86A92-4B73-4704-A752-BBA542A4CD82Q37649492-8DCF8A9E-0A0F-4966-9D19-0264965DA848Q38233628-E0070182-3D93-4DA9-BA42-C9B4F4A1BB7EQ38858577-F8DD5C03-4CA0-43DB-A44F-77A287A3DCE5Q38996476-75FB7955-77BC-410F-BA93-BEEB8C649C75Q39069228-BE3211F3-C887-4A9F-84FB-24878D7209B1Q41139860-F8B56BD0-9A2A-424B-9A0A-2660DA23F195
P2860
Oxytocin has dose-dependent developmental effects on pair-bonding and alloparental care in female prairie voles.
description
2007 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2007年の論文
@ja
2007年論文
@yue
2007年論文
@zh-hant
2007年論文
@zh-hk
2007年論文
@zh-mo
2007年論文
@zh-tw
2007年论文
@wuu
2007年论文
@zh
2007年论文
@zh-cn
name
Oxytocin has dose-dependent de ...... care in female prairie voles.
@ast
Oxytocin has dose-dependent de ...... care in female prairie voles.
@en
type
label
Oxytocin has dose-dependent de ...... care in female prairie voles.
@ast
Oxytocin has dose-dependent de ...... care in female prairie voles.
@en
prefLabel
Oxytocin has dose-dependent de ...... care in female prairie voles.
@ast
Oxytocin has dose-dependent de ...... care in female prairie voles.
@en
P2093
P2860
P1476
Oxytocin has dose-dependent de ...... care in female prairie voles.
@en
P2093
Antoniah D Lewis-Reese
C Sue Carter
Jalene A Lanter
Julie A van Westerhuyzen
Karen L Bales
Nathaniel D Grotte
P2860
P304
P356
10.1016/J.YHBEH.2007.05.004
P577
2007-05-10T00:00:00Z