Endocrinology of social relationships /
edited by Peter T. Ellison and Peter B. Gray.
- Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2009.
- vii, 499 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [385]-489) and index.
Evolution and ecological diversity in animal mating and parenting systems / Phyllis C. Lee -- Neuroendocrine mechanisms underlying social relationships / Kim Wallen and Janice Hassett -- Social relationships and reproductive ecology / Peter T. Ellison -- Hormone-behavior interrelationships in a changing environment / John C. Wingfield -- The endocrinology of the human adaptive complex / Jane B. Lancaster and Hillard S. Kaplan -- The endocrinology of social relationships in rodents / C. Sue Carter ... [et al.] -- The endocrinology of family relationships in biparental monkeys / Toni E. Ziegler and Charles T. Snowdon -- Hormonal and neurochemical influences on aggression in group-living monkeys / Lynn A. Fairbanks -- The endocrinology of intersexual relationships in the apes / Melissa Emery Thompson -- Human sex differences in social relationships: organizational and activational effects of androgens / Matthew H. McIntyre and Carole K. Hooven -- The role of sex hormones in the initiation of human mating relationships / James R. Roney -- Human male testosterone, pair bonding and fatherhood / Peter B. Gray and Benjamin C. Campbell -- Neurobiology of human maternal care / Alison S. Fleming and Andrea Gonzalez -- Oxytocin, vasopressin, and human social behavior / Roxanne Sanchez ... [et al.] -- Androgens and diversity in adult human partnering / Sari M. van Anders -- Early life influences on the ontogeny of neuroendocrine stress response in the human child / Pablo Nepomnaschy and Mark Flinn.
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Animal behavior--Endocrine aspects.
Human behavior--Endocrine aspects.
Psychoneuroendocrinology.
Behavioral Research--methods.
Neuroendocrinology--methods.
Behavior--physiology.
Hormones--physiology.
Social Behavior.
QP356.45 / .E53 2009
612.4 / END
2009 C-043 WL 105 / E56 2009
Includes bibliographical references (p. [385]-489) and index.
Evolution and ecological diversity in animal mating and parenting systems / Phyllis C. Lee -- Neuroendocrine mechanisms underlying social relationships / Kim Wallen and Janice Hassett -- Social relationships and reproductive ecology / Peter T. Ellison -- Hormone-behavior interrelationships in a changing environment / John C. Wingfield -- The endocrinology of the human adaptive complex / Jane B. Lancaster and Hillard S. Kaplan -- The endocrinology of social relationships in rodents / C. Sue Carter ... [et al.] -- The endocrinology of family relationships in biparental monkeys / Toni E. Ziegler and Charles T. Snowdon -- Hormonal and neurochemical influences on aggression in group-living monkeys / Lynn A. Fairbanks -- The endocrinology of intersexual relationships in the apes / Melissa Emery Thompson -- Human sex differences in social relationships: organizational and activational effects of androgens / Matthew H. McIntyre and Carole K. Hooven -- The role of sex hormones in the initiation of human mating relationships / James R. Roney -- Human male testosterone, pair bonding and fatherhood / Peter B. Gray and Benjamin C. Campbell -- Neurobiology of human maternal care / Alison S. Fleming and Andrea Gonzalez -- Oxytocin, vasopressin, and human social behavior / Roxanne Sanchez ... [et al.] -- Androgens and diversity in adult human partnering / Sari M. van Anders -- Early life influences on the ontogeny of neuroendocrine stress response in the human child / Pablo Nepomnaschy and Mark Flinn.
9780674031173 (alk. paper) 0674031172 (alk. paper)
2008029736
GBA8D6789 bnb
101478128 DNLM 014845193 Uk
Animal behavior--Endocrine aspects.
Human behavior--Endocrine aspects.
Psychoneuroendocrinology.
Behavioral Research--methods.
Neuroendocrinology--methods.
Behavior--physiology.
Hormones--physiology.
Social Behavior.
QP356.45 / .E53 2009
612.4 / END
2009 C-043 WL 105 / E56 2009