The hypothalamic neuropeptides of the vasopressin-oxytocin family (and their homologs for non-mammalian species) are key modulators of the Social Brain Network, acting via specific receptors reported in all the nuclei of this network. Different conclusive examples have proven the context-dependency actions of hypothalamic nonapeptides on social behavior in several vertebrate taxa. Teleost fishes provide endless possibilities of experimental model systems to explore the underlying mechanisms of nonapeptide actions on social behavior given that they are the most diverse group of vertebrates. Although it has been difficult to identify commonalities of nonapeptide actions across species, indisputable evidence in many teleost species have demons...
Vasotocin (VT) has been associated with the regulation of diferent aspects of social behavior (e.g.,...
The nonapeptide hormones, arginine vasotocin (AVT) and isotocin (IT), play important roles in mediat...
Position in a dominance hierarchy profoundly impacts group members\u27 survival, health, and reprodu...
Social behavior diversity is correlated with distinctively distributed patterns of a conserved brain...
Sociobiology, the study of social behavior, calls for a laboratory model with specific requirements....
In non-mammalian vertebrates, the nonapeptide arginine-vasotocin (AVT) is involved in the regulation...
The teleost fish nonapeptides, arginine vasotocin (AVT) and isotocin (IT), have been implicated in t...
The communication behaviors of vocal fish and electric fish are among the vertebrate social behavior...
Comparative studies have revealed that vasopressin-oxytocin pathways are associated with both pair b...
In an interspecific cooperative context, individuals must be prepared to tolerate close interactive ...
Species differ strongly in their sociality. Highly social species show strong group cohesion and soc...
Individual variation in social behavior, neuroendocrine function, and neural gene expression contrib...
There is strong evidence that brain nonapeptides are implicated as modulators of a wide array of soc...
Australoheros facetus is a neotropical cichlid and an exotic species in the Guadiana and Odelouca ba...
Abstract Background Aggression is a near-universal behaviour with substantial influence on and impli...
Vasotocin (VT) has been associated with the regulation of diferent aspects of social behavior (e.g.,...
The nonapeptide hormones, arginine vasotocin (AVT) and isotocin (IT), play important roles in mediat...
Position in a dominance hierarchy profoundly impacts group members\u27 survival, health, and reprodu...
Social behavior diversity is correlated with distinctively distributed patterns of a conserved brain...
Sociobiology, the study of social behavior, calls for a laboratory model with specific requirements....
In non-mammalian vertebrates, the nonapeptide arginine-vasotocin (AVT) is involved in the regulation...
The teleost fish nonapeptides, arginine vasotocin (AVT) and isotocin (IT), have been implicated in t...
The communication behaviors of vocal fish and electric fish are among the vertebrate social behavior...
Comparative studies have revealed that vasopressin-oxytocin pathways are associated with both pair b...
In an interspecific cooperative context, individuals must be prepared to tolerate close interactive ...
Species differ strongly in their sociality. Highly social species show strong group cohesion and soc...
Individual variation in social behavior, neuroendocrine function, and neural gene expression contrib...
There is strong evidence that brain nonapeptides are implicated as modulators of a wide array of soc...
Australoheros facetus is a neotropical cichlid and an exotic species in the Guadiana and Odelouca ba...
Abstract Background Aggression is a near-universal behaviour with substantial influence on and impli...
Vasotocin (VT) has been associated with the regulation of diferent aspects of social behavior (e.g.,...
The nonapeptide hormones, arginine vasotocin (AVT) and isotocin (IT), play important roles in mediat...
Position in a dominance hierarchy profoundly impacts group members\u27 survival, health, and reprodu...