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Functional magnetic resonance imaging in awake transgenic fragile X rats: evidence of dysregulation in reward processing in the mesolimbic/habenular neural circuitAcoustic features of prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster) ultrasonic vocalizations covary with heart rate.Studies on the Q175 Knock-in Model of Huntington's Disease Using Functional Imaging in Awake Mice: Evidence of Olfactory DysfunctionDistinct BOLD Activation Profiles Following Central and Peripheral Oxytocin Administration in Awake Rats.A combined histological and MRI brain atlas of the common marmoset monkey, Callithrix jacchus.Autonomic substrates of the response to pups in male prairie voles.Effects of social isolation on mRNA expression for corticotrophin-releasing hormone receptors in prairie voles.Identifying the integrated neural networks involved in capsaicin-induced pain using fMRI in awake TRPV1 knockout and wild-type rats.Cardioacceleration in alloparents in response to stimuli from prairie vole pups: the significance of thermoregulationUse of Anisotropy, 3D Segmented Atlas, and Computational Analysis to Identify Gray Matter Subcortical Lesions Common to Concussive Injury from Different Sites on the CortexVoluntary exercise facilitates pair-bonding in male prairie voles.Autonomic, behavioral and neuroendocrine correlates of paternal behavior in male prairie voles.Is oxytocin a maternal-foetal signalling molecule at birth? Implications for development.The neurobiological causes and effects of alloparenting.High estrogen and chronic haloperidol lead to greater amphetamine-induced BOLD activation in awake, amphetamine-sensitized female rats.Social rejection following neonatal inflammation is mediated by olfactory scent cues.BOLD fMRI in awake prairie voles: A platform for translational social and affective neuroscience.Integration of neural networks activated by amphetamine in females with different estrogen levels: a functional imaging study in awake rats.Exposure to chronic isolation modulates receptors mRNAs for oxytocin and vasopressin in the hypothalamus and heart.Oxytocin and object preferences in the male prairie vole.Neuroendocrine and behavioural responses to exposure to an infant in male prairie voles.Oxytocin promotes functional coupling between paraventricular nucleus and both sympathetic and parasympathetic cardioregulatory nuclei.Behavioral and epigenetic consequences of oxytocin treatment at birthMore than just mothers: The neurobiological and neuroendocrine underpinnings of allomaternal caregiving
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