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Titlebook: Hormones and Social Behavior; Donald W. Pfaff,Claude Kordon,Yves Christen Book 2008 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2008 Action.aggressi

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Molecular Neurobiology of the Social Brain,d by distinct neural mechanisms in the brain. In particular, the neuropeptides oxytocin and vasopressin are emerging as key modulators of social cognition and behavior. This chapter focuses on comparative studies using monogamous and non-monogamous species of voles, as well as genetically engineered
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Impact of Brain Evolution on Hormones and Social Behaviour,rmined by the outcome of competition with other males, the dominant males mating with as many females as possible. Hence, males rarely form strong social relationships and male coalitions are typically hierarchical, with emphasis upon aggressive rather than affiliative behaviour. Females have a diff
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Hormones, Brain Plasticity and Reproductive Functions,rons secrete the neurohormone oxytocin, which plays a key role in the initiation of parturition and maintenance of lactation. The somata and dendrites of oxytocin neurons accumulate in the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei of the hypothalamus whereas their axons project to the neurohypophysis. T
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