Although many signalling molecules appear relevant to the production of complex behaviours, those that are important to the physiological regulation of behaviour, and so those that characterise individual styles of behaviour, are unknown. Vasopressin is the strongest candidate regulator of social behaviour. Experiments were carried out in consideration that vasopressin may directly regulate aggressive behaviour in lactating rats. Patterns of immediate early gene expression during/subsequent to aggressive behaviour suggested specific neural circuits may have significant direct regulatory influence over particular behaviours, and that activation of the V1b vasopressin receptor, in these circuits, may contribute to this putative regulatory sig...
Paternal behavior, though infrequent in many mammalian species, can be induced under laboratory cond...
Neural vasopressin is a potent modulator of behaviour in vertebrates. It acts at both sensory proces...
Social behavior can be viewed as a varying output of an approach-avoidance conflict. For example a p...
Adequate maternal behaviour offers the best chance for the offspring to survive to maturity. This pr...
The role of vasopressin in aggression received much attention in recent years. However, vasopressin ...
This chapter focuses on the parvicellular vasopressin (VP) system originating from the medial nucleu...
This chapter focuses on the parvicellular vasopressin (VP) system originating from the medial nucleu...
The nine amino acid peptide vasopressin acts as a neurohormone in the periphery and a neurotransmitt...
The vasopressin (VP)-containing projections from the cells of the bed nucleus of the stria terminali...
The vasopressin (VP)-containing projections from the cells of the bed nucleus of the stria terminali...
The brain neuropeptide arginine-vasopressin (AVP) mediates a wide range of social behaviours via its...
Maternal behaviour during the peri-partum period, albeit in differing forms, can be observed in all ...
Arginine-vasopressin (AVP) plays a critical role in the regulation of offensive aggression and socia...
Aggression, the act of hostility with the intent to harm, is present across many different species. ...
The vasopressin 1b receptor (Avpr1b) is critical for social memory and social aggression in rodents,...
Paternal behavior, though infrequent in many mammalian species, can be induced under laboratory cond...
Neural vasopressin is a potent modulator of behaviour in vertebrates. It acts at both sensory proces...
Social behavior can be viewed as a varying output of an approach-avoidance conflict. For example a p...
Adequate maternal behaviour offers the best chance for the offspring to survive to maturity. This pr...
The role of vasopressin in aggression received much attention in recent years. However, vasopressin ...
This chapter focuses on the parvicellular vasopressin (VP) system originating from the medial nucleu...
This chapter focuses on the parvicellular vasopressin (VP) system originating from the medial nucleu...
The nine amino acid peptide vasopressin acts as a neurohormone in the periphery and a neurotransmitt...
The vasopressin (VP)-containing projections from the cells of the bed nucleus of the stria terminali...
The vasopressin (VP)-containing projections from the cells of the bed nucleus of the stria terminali...
The brain neuropeptide arginine-vasopressin (AVP) mediates a wide range of social behaviours via its...
Maternal behaviour during the peri-partum period, albeit in differing forms, can be observed in all ...
Arginine-vasopressin (AVP) plays a critical role in the regulation of offensive aggression and socia...
Aggression, the act of hostility with the intent to harm, is present across many different species. ...
The vasopressin 1b receptor (Avpr1b) is critical for social memory and social aggression in rodents,...
Paternal behavior, though infrequent in many mammalian species, can be induced under laboratory cond...
Neural vasopressin is a potent modulator of behaviour in vertebrates. It acts at both sensory proces...
Social behavior can be viewed as a varying output of an approach-avoidance conflict. For example a p...