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Social hierarchy position in female mice is associated with plasma corticosterone levels and hypothalamic gene expression

May 13, 2019/in Physiological Plasticity, Social Neuroscience
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Immediate early gene activation throughout the brain is associated with dynamic changes in social context

May 31, 2018/in Social Neuroscience
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Evidence for mast cell-mediated zinc homeostasis: Increased labile zinc in the hippocampus of mast-cell deficient mice

May 22, 2017/in Social Neuroscience
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How the brain represents social networks

April 18, 2017/in Social Neuroscience
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Relationships between mouse dominance rank and plasma testosterone and corticosterone are dependent upon social context

March 15, 2017/in Physiological Plasticity, Social Neuroscience
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Social context-dependent relationships between mouse dominance rank and plasma hormone levels

March 1, 2017/in Physiological Plasticity, Social Neuroscience
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Dynamic changes in social dominance and mPOA GnRH expression in male mice following social opportunity

January 15, 2017/in Physiological Plasticity, Social Neuroscience
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Plasticity of the maternal brain across the lifespan

September 2, 2016/in Social Development, Social Neuroscience
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Mouse social network dynamics and community structure are associated with plasticity-related brain gene expression

August 4, 2016/in Social Dynamics, Social Neuroscience
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Variations in maternal behavior in rats selected for infant ultrasonic vocalization in isolation

September 1, 2015/in Social Development, Social Neuroscience
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James Curley
Associate Professor
University of Texas at Austin
Department of Psychology
108 E. Dean Keaton
Austin, TX 78712-1043

curley@utexas.edu

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