Indexed keywords
TESTOSTERONE;
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
FEMALE;
INTRAMUSCULAR DRUG ADMINISTRATION;
MALE;
MONKEY;
NEWBORN;
NONHUMAN;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT;
RHESUS MONKEY;
SEX DIFFERENTIATION;
SEXUAL BEHAVIOR;
SOCIAL BEHAVIOR;
AGGRESSION;
ANIMAL;
BRAIN;
FEMALE;
MACACA MULATTA;
MALE;
MATERNAL BEHAVIOR;
PREGNANCY;
SEX BEHAVIOR, ANIMAL;
SEX DIFFERENTIATION;
SEX MATURATION;
SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT;
SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T;
SUPPORT, U.S. GOV'T, P.H.S.;
TESTOSTERONE;
1
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Observational study of behavior: Sampling methods
(1974)
Behaviour
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Altmann1
2
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Development in Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata): Sexually dimorphic behavior during the first year of life
(1985)
Primates
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Eaton1
Johnson2
Glick3
Worlein4
3
0040957301
Relationships of vervet mothers with sons and daughters from one through three years of age
(1985)
Anim. Behav.
, vol.33
, pp. 40-50
Fairbanks1
McGuire2
4
0003168253
Development of play and mounting behaviour in female rhesus virilized prenatally with esters of testosterone or dihydrotestosterone
D.J. Chivers, J. Herbert, Academic Press, New York
(1978)
Recent Advances in Primatology
, vol.1
, pp. 449-462
Goy1
5
0003021159
Differentiation of male social traits in female rhesus macaques by prenatal treatment with androgens: Variation in type of androgen, duration, and timing of treatment
M.J. Novy, J.A. Resko, Academic Press, New York
(1981)
Fetal Endocrinology
, pp. 319-339
Goy1
7
0015455426
The effects of testosterone propionate administered before birth on the development of behavior in genetic female rhesus monkeys
C. Sawyer, R. Gorski, Univ. of California Press, Berkeley
(1972)
Steroid Hormones and Brain Function
, pp. 193-201
Goy1
Phoenix2
8
0015464871
Gonadal hormones and behavior of normal and pseudohermaphroditic nonhuman female primates
(1972)
Rec. Prog. Hormone Res.
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Goy1
Resko2
9
0018657380
Experiential variables influencing play, foot-clasp mounting, and adult sexual competence in male rhesus monkeys
(1979)
Psychoneuroendocrinology
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Goy1
Wallen2
10
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Manipulation of neonatal androgen: effects on sexual responses and penile development in male rats
(1972)
Physiol. Behav.
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Hart1
11
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Estrogens before birth and development of sex-related reproductive traits in the female guinea pig
(1985)
Horm. Behav.
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Hines1
Goy2
12
77956753349
Care and exploitation of nonhuman primate infants by conspecifics other than the mother
(1976)
Adv. Study Behav.
, vol.6
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Hrdy1
13
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Sexual differentiation of pituitary function: Apparent difference between primates and rodents
(1973)
Science
, vol.179
, pp. 484-486
Karsch1
Dierschke2
Knobil3
14
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Copulatory activity of the male rat following placement of preopticanterior hypothalamic lesions
(1968)
Exp. Brain Res.
, vol.5
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Lisk1
15
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Gonadal steroid influences on brain development and sexual differentiation
R.O. Greep, University Park Press, Baltimore
(1983)
Reproductive Physiology
, vol.4
, pp. 99-145
McEwen1
18
0000502473
Infants, mothers, and other females
B.B. Smuts et al., Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago
(1987)
Primate Societies
, pp. 330-342
Nicolson1
19
0000104755
Organizing action of prenatally administered testosterone propionate on the tissues mediating mating behavior in the female guinea pig
(1959)
Endocrinology
, vol.65
, pp. 369-382
Phoenix1
Goy2
Gerall3
Young4
20
0022183903
Expression of adult female patterns of sexual behavior by male, female, and pseudohermaphroditic female rhesus monkeys
(1985)
Biol. Reprod.
, vol.33
, pp. 878-889
Pomerantz1
Roy2
Thornton3
Goy4
23
0017807517
Heterosexual, autosexual, and social behavior of adult male rhesus monkeys with medial preoptic-anterior hypothalamic lesions
(1978)
Brain Res.
, vol.142
, pp. 105-122
Slimp1
Hart2
Goy3
25
0018102016
Medial preoptic lesions and male sexual behavior: age and environmental interaction
(1978)
Science
, vol.200
, pp. 1414-1415
Twiggs1
Popolow2
Gerall3
26
84915869135
Infant sex and maternal treatment differences in Macaca nemestrina
Arizona State University
(1982)
Ph.D. dissertation
Wheeler1
28
0000476457
The hormones and sexual behavior. Broad relationships exist between the gonadal hormones and behavior
(1964)
Science
, vol.143
, pp. 212-218
Young1
Goy2
Phoenix3