Actions of steroid hormones in the brainClick to launch & play an online audio visual presentation by Prof. Bruce McEwen on Actions of steroid hormones in the brain, part of a collection of online lectures.McEwen, BruceWorld of Hormones Molecular & Physiological Insights...
In fact, they all create logical connections that can be supported just by making a few simple tweaks in your daily habits and routine. Here, we introduce those happy hormones in the brain that keep you feeling good. Happy Hormones In The Brain and How To Boost Them 1. Dopamine for Pleas...
In human and animal studies, stimulating oxytocin receptors in the brain was shown to trigger aggression, an “us-versus-them” mentality, social avoidance, or dishonesty—all directed toward out-group members. Such behavior is likely to prioritize the well-being of the “in-group,” thus furth...
Among the behaviors that are sexually dimorphic in the rat are activity, ... WW Beatty - 《Hormones & Behavior》 被引量: 1091发表: 1979年 Social Regulation of the Brain: Status, Sex, and Size - ScienceDirect Among social animals, the behavior of one individual or of a group of ...
It considers the within and between-sex differences in the neurochemistry of brain areas subserving sexual behavior in reptiles. Reptiles show some differences in steroid receptor regulations that are similar to those described for mammals, whereas the diversity of reproductive patterns enables some ...
Health Zone: Happy Hormones; Stuck in a Bad Mood You Just Can't Shift? What You Need Is a Sudden Blast of Endorphins. These Substances Are Released in the Brain When We're Experiencing Pleasure and Provide a Blissful Feeling That Can Last Hours. Here's Our Guide to Putting a Smile on...
Hormones as epigenetic factors influence the behavior through the plasticity processes and then cause two main effects, that is, the organizing and the activating ones. The organizing effect refers to the hormone capacity of influencing the cytoarchitecture and the structure of the brain in a ...
Brain Neurohormones and Cortical Epinephrine Pressor Responses as Affected by Schizophrenic Serum**This study was supported in part by Grant M-1902 from the National Institutes of Mental Health, U. S. Public Health Service, and Senior Research Fellowship SF-72 from the U. S. Public Health ...
5, 15 Post-prandial satiety is believed to be regulated by a sensory system that communicates between the gut and appetite-regulating centers in the brain, with the hypothalamus being responsible for nutrient and energy sensing and corresponding adjustments in food intake.1 In the gut, there ...
To determine whether sex steroids play any role in the increased morbidity associated with acute symptomatic hyponatremia in menstruant females, we studied the actions of estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone on regulatory volume decrease (RVD) of brain astrocytes in culture. To determine intracellula...