Advanced Seminars in Neuroendocrinology - Hierarchy
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Advanced Seminars in Neuroendocrinology
Neural Regulation of Social Hierarchy
Spring 2006

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Date Speaker Title of the 1o Journal Paper Authors year,
journal
volume:
pages
January 27 Parrish
Waters
Repeated Exposure to Social Stress has long-term effects on indirect markers of dopaminergic activity in brain regions associated with motivated behavior Lucas, LR
Z Celen
KLK Tamashiro
RJ Blanchard
DC Blanchard
C Markham
RR Sakai
BS McEwen
2004,
Neuroscience
124:
449-457
Feb 3 Russ
Carpenter
The effects of cortisol administration on social status and brain monaminergic activity in rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss

DiBattista, JD H Anisman MWhitehead KM Gilmour

2005,
J Exp Biol
26:
94-105
Feb 10   Discussion    
Feb 17 Paul
Tschetter
N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors in the amygdala are necessary for the acquisition and expression of conditioned defeat

Jasnow, AM
MA Cooper
KL Huhman

2004,
Neuroscience
123:
625-634
February 24 Stress-induced changes in brain serotonergic activity, plasma cortisol and aggressive behavior Höglund, E
N Kolm
S Winberg N Bs
2001,
Physiol & Behav
74:
381-389
March 3 Jodi
Lukkes
Corticotropin-releasing factor type II (CRF2) receptors in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis modulate conditioned defeat in Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) Cooper, M
K Huhman
2005,
Behav
Neurosci
119:
1042-1051
March 17   Discussion    
March 24 Travis
Ling
Aggressive behavior in female golden hamsters: development and the effect of repeated social stress Taravosh-
Lahn, K
Y Delville
2004,
Horm
Behav
46:
428-435
March 31   Discussion    
April 21 Expanded characterization of the social interaction abnormalities in mice lacking Dvl1 Long ,JM
P LaPorte
R Paylor
A Wynshaw-
Boris
2004,
Genes,
Brain &
Behavior
3:
51-455
April 29 Wrap Up Neural Regulation of Social Hierarchy Take Home Messages Lecture
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