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Males, Females, and Behavior: Toward Biological Understanding

By: Lee Ellis; Linda Ebertz | Book details

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Illustrations

TABLES
1.1 Results, in Percent, of Sexual Behavior Variables on
Subjects with Varying Degrees of Loading for the
Tourette Syndrome Gene
6
6.1 Effects of Prenatal Morphine on Sexual Behavior
of Adult Male Rats
101
6.2 Effects of Prenatal Morphine on Sexual Behavior
of Adult Female Rats
102
6.3 Effects of Prenatal Morphine on Hypothalamic
NE Content and Turnover
103
7.1 Drug Treatments over Days 8 to 16 Postpartum 113
7.2 The Effect of 5HTP and PCPA Administered Daily
over the Second Week Postpartum on Hypothalamic
Indole Concentrations
114
7.3 Effects of Neonatal DOI on Male Sexual Behavior 116
7.4 Effect of 5HT Agents on Exploration in the Holeboard Test 118
8.1 Effects of Testosterone Propionate upon Sexual Behavior of
Neonatally Castrated Marmosets during Paired Encounters
with Ovariectomized, Oestradiol-Treated Females
137
10.1 Changes in Functional Cerebral Asymmetry across
the Menstrual Cycle
169
11.1 Correlations between Gender Diagnosticity Scores, Masculinity,
Femininity, and National Merit Test Scores for Boys
188
11.2 Correlations between Gender Diagnosticity Scores, Masculinity,
Femininity, and National Merit Test Scores for Girls
190
12.1 Age at Participation, Age at Loss, and Years since Loss
for Participating Male and Female Twins
203

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