Social bonds are necessary for many mammals to survive and reproduce successfully. These bonds (i.e. pair-bonds, friendships, filial bonds) are characterized by different periods of development, longevity and strength. Socially monogamous species display certain behaviors not seen in many other mammals, such as adult pair-bonding and male parenting. In our studies of prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) and titi monkeys (Callicebus cupreus), we have examined the neurohormonal basis of these bonds. Here, we discuss the evidence from voles that aspects of adolescent and adult social behavior are shaped by early experience, including changes to sensory systems and connections, neuropeptide systems such as oxytocin and vasopressin, and alterati...
Variation in the early environment has the potential to permanently alter offspring behavior and dev...
Several studies using mice have examined the effects of aging on cognitive tasks, as well as sensory...
In recent decades, scientific understanding of the many roles of oxytocin (OT) in social behavior ha...
The prairie vole has proven a valuable animal model for the neurobiological study of social monogamy...
Despite advances in our understanding of the ecological and evolutionary factorsthat drive sociality...
It is now widely recognized that social bonds are critical to human health and well-being. One of th...
early social environment can introduce and perpetuate individual variation in a variety of behaviora...
Abstract of poster PS2.0050 presented July 2018 at International Congress of Neuroendocrinology. Tor...
We examined intergenerational and epigenetic effects of early handling manipulations on the social b...
Social environments experienced at different developmental stages profoundly shape adult behavioural...
Central nervous system (CNS) arginine-vasopressin (AVP) and oxytocin (OT) receptor patterns are asso...
Same-sex peer relationships are an important component in the social structures of group living spec...
a model system in which it is possible to examine, within the context of natural history, the proxim...
Selective relationships are fundamental to humans and many other animals, but relationships between ...
This is a contribution to SI: SBN/ICN meeting. In social species, relationships may form between mat...
Variation in the early environment has the potential to permanently alter offspring behavior and dev...
Several studies using mice have examined the effects of aging on cognitive tasks, as well as sensory...
In recent decades, scientific understanding of the many roles of oxytocin (OT) in social behavior ha...
The prairie vole has proven a valuable animal model for the neurobiological study of social monogamy...
Despite advances in our understanding of the ecological and evolutionary factorsthat drive sociality...
It is now widely recognized that social bonds are critical to human health and well-being. One of th...
early social environment can introduce and perpetuate individual variation in a variety of behaviora...
Abstract of poster PS2.0050 presented July 2018 at International Congress of Neuroendocrinology. Tor...
We examined intergenerational and epigenetic effects of early handling manipulations on the social b...
Social environments experienced at different developmental stages profoundly shape adult behavioural...
Central nervous system (CNS) arginine-vasopressin (AVP) and oxytocin (OT) receptor patterns are asso...
Same-sex peer relationships are an important component in the social structures of group living spec...
a model system in which it is possible to examine, within the context of natural history, the proxim...
Selective relationships are fundamental to humans and many other animals, but relationships between ...
This is a contribution to SI: SBN/ICN meeting. In social species, relationships may form between mat...
Variation in the early environment has the potential to permanently alter offspring behavior and dev...
Several studies using mice have examined the effects of aging on cognitive tasks, as well as sensory...
In recent decades, scientific understanding of the many roles of oxytocin (OT) in social behavior ha...