Number of items at this level: 24.
Takahashi, Taiki
(2011)
Toward molecular neuroeconomics of obesity.
[Preprint]
Kristal, Dr. Mark B.
(2009)
The biopsychology of maternal behavior in nonhuman mammals.
[Journal (Paginated)]
Neumann, Anne and Hoey, Robert F. and Daigler, Lindsey B. and Thompson, Dr. Alexis C. and Kristal, Dr. Mark B.
(2009)
Ingestion of amniotic fluid enhances the facilitative effect of VTA morphine on the onset of maternal behavior in virgin rats.
[Journal (Paginated)]
Crepeau, L. J. and Bullough, J. D. and Figueiro, M. G. and Porter, S. and Rea, M. S.
(2006)
Lighting as a Circadian Rhythm-Entraining and Alertness-Enhancing Stimulus in the Submarine Environment.
[Conference Paper]
(Unpublished)
Dodge, Dr. J.C. and Kristal, Dr. M.B. and Badura, Dr. L.L.
(2002)
Male-induced estrus synchronization in the female Siberian hamster (Phodopus sungorus sungorus).
[Journal (Paginated)]
Muscarella, Frank and Fink, Bernhard and Grammer, Karl and Kirk-Smith, Michael
(2001)
Homosexual Orientation in Males: Evolutionary and Ethological Aspects.
[Journal (Paginated)]
Muscarella, Frank and Fink, Bernhard and Grammer, Karl and Kirk-Smith, Michael
(2001)
Homosexual Orientation in Males: Evolutionary and Ethological Aspects.
[Journal (Paginated)]
Kohl, James V. and Atzmueller, Michaela and Fink, Bernhard and Grammer, Karl
(2001)
Human Pheromones: Integrating Neuroendocrinology and Ethology.
[Journal (Paginated)]
Dmitrieva, and Oades, and Hauffa, and Eggers,
(2001)
Dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate and corticotropin levels are high in young male patients with conduct disorder: comparisons with growth factors, thyroid and gonadal hormones.
[Journal (Paginated)]
Tan, Uner and Tan, Meliha
(2001)
Testosterone and grasp-reflex differences in human neonates.
[Journal (Paginated)]
Stemmer, Brigitte and Corre, Marianne and Joanette, Yves
(2000)
THE MIND AND BRAIN SCHOLAR AS A HITCH-HIKER IN POST-GUTENBERG GALAXY: PUBLISHING AT 2000 AND BEYOND.
[Preprint]
Schönle, Paul Walter and Stemmer, Brigitte
(2000)
The study of the regenesis of mind in the 21st century.
[Journal (Paginated)]
Kristal, M. B.
(1998)
Participation of Placental Opioid-Enhancing Factor in opioid-modulated events at parturition.
[Conference Paper]
Thompson, Alexis C. and Kristal, Mark B.
(1996)
Opioid stimulation in the ventral tegmental area facilitates the onset of maternal behavior in rats.
[Journal (Paginated)]
Tarapacki, J. A. and Piech, M. and Kristal, M. B.
(1995)
Ingestion of amniotic fluid by postpartum rats enhances morphine antinociception without liability to maternal behavior.
[Journal (Paginated)]
Oades, and Schepker,
(1994)
Serum gonadal steroid hormones in young schizophrenic patients.
[Journal (Paginated)]
Velmans, Max
(1993)
Consciousness, Causality and Complementarity.
[Journal (Paginated)]
Thompson, Alexis C. and Abbott, Patricia and Doerr, Jean C. and Ferguson, Elizabeth J. and Kristal, Dr. Mark B.
(1991)
Amniotic Fluid Ingestion Before Vaginal/Cervical Stimulation Produces a Dose-Dependent Enhancement of Analgesia and Blocks Pseudopregnancy.
[Journal (Paginated)]
Kristal, Mark B.
(1991)
Enhancement of Opioid-Mediated Analgesia: A Solution to the Enigma of Placentophagia.
[Journal (Paginated)]
Steuer, M. A. and Thompson, A. C. and Doerr, J. C. and Youakim, M. and Kristal, M. B.
(1987)
Induction of maternal behavior in rats: Effects of pseudopregnancy termination and placenta-smeared pups.
[Journal (Paginated)]
Oades, R.D. and Messent,
(1981)
Testosterone administration in chicks affects responding in the presence of task irrelevant stimulus changes.
[Journal (Paginated)]
Oades,
(1979)
Search and attention: Interactions of the hippocampal-septal axis, adrenocortical and gonadal hormones.
[Journal (Paginated)]
Kristal, Mark B. and Axelrod, Seymour and Noonan, Michael
(1978)
Learning in escape/avoidance tasks in female rats does not vary with reproductive condition.
[Journal (Paginated)]
Oades,
(1978)
More persistence during task acquisition by intact vs. castrated Japanese Quail.
[Journal (Paginated)]
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