Estradiol can modulate neural activity and behavior via both genomic and nongenomic mechanisms. Environmental cues have a major impact on the relative importance of these signaling pathways with significant consequences for behavior. First we consider how photoperiod modulates nongenomic estrogen signaling on behavior. Intriguingly, short days permit rapid effects of estrogens on aggression in both rodents and song sparrows. This highlights the importance of considering photoperiod as a variable in laboratory research. Next we review evidence for rapid effects of estradiol on ecologically-relevant behaviors including aggression, copulation, communication, and learning. We also address the impact of endocrine disruptors on estrogen signaling...
Estrogens are classically viewed as hormones that bind to intracellular receptors, which then act as...
Xenoestrogens are endocrine-disrupting chemicals that mimic the action of endogenous estrogen hormon...
Testosterone or its metabolite, estrogen, regulates aggression in males of many mammalian species. B...
Estradiol can modulate neural activity and behavior via both genomic and nongenomic mechanisms. Envi...
Across invertebrates and vertebrates, steroids are potent signaling molecules that affect nearly eve...
In several vertebrate species, the effects of estrogens on male aggressive behavior can be modulated...
In several vertebrate species, the effects of estrogens on male aggressive behavior can be modulated...
Synopsis Across invertebrates and vertebrates, steroids are potent signaling molecules that affect n...
Estrogens regulate a variety of social behaviors, including appetitive and consummatory sexual behav...
Best undergraduate poster award at the Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology conference, 2007It ...
Best undergraduate poster award at the Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology conference, 2007It ...
It is broadly accepted that the environment influences the effects of genes on behavior, but the mec...
Estrogens have important effects on male and female social behavior. Despite growing knowledge of th...
Denman Undergraduate Research Forum Psychology Division First PlaceEstrogens are known modulators of...
Estrogen surge following progesterone withdrawal at parturition plays an important role in initiatin...
Estrogens are classically viewed as hormones that bind to intracellular receptors, which then act as...
Xenoestrogens are endocrine-disrupting chemicals that mimic the action of endogenous estrogen hormon...
Testosterone or its metabolite, estrogen, regulates aggression in males of many mammalian species. B...
Estradiol can modulate neural activity and behavior via both genomic and nongenomic mechanisms. Envi...
Across invertebrates and vertebrates, steroids are potent signaling molecules that affect nearly eve...
In several vertebrate species, the effects of estrogens on male aggressive behavior can be modulated...
In several vertebrate species, the effects of estrogens on male aggressive behavior can be modulated...
Synopsis Across invertebrates and vertebrates, steroids are potent signaling molecules that affect n...
Estrogens regulate a variety of social behaviors, including appetitive and consummatory sexual behav...
Best undergraduate poster award at the Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology conference, 2007It ...
Best undergraduate poster award at the Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology conference, 2007It ...
It is broadly accepted that the environment influences the effects of genes on behavior, but the mec...
Estrogens have important effects on male and female social behavior. Despite growing knowledge of th...
Denman Undergraduate Research Forum Psychology Division First PlaceEstrogens are known modulators of...
Estrogen surge following progesterone withdrawal at parturition plays an important role in initiatin...
Estrogens are classically viewed as hormones that bind to intracellular receptors, which then act as...
Xenoestrogens are endocrine-disrupting chemicals that mimic the action of endogenous estrogen hormon...
Testosterone or its metabolite, estrogen, regulates aggression in males of many mammalian species. B...