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Invited Symposium
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Neural Substrates of Sexual Motivation and Performance as Revealed by Neural Immediate-Early Gene ExpressionChair: Michael Baum (Boston University, USA) |
0299
The Impact of Male Sensory Cues on the Female Brain
KM Kendrick (Laboratory of Cognitive and Developmental Neuroscience, Babraham Institute, Cambridge, UK) |
0677
FOS Expression in the Female Brain Following Solicitational and Receptive Forms of Sexual Behavior: Are We Tracing Sensory and/or Motivational Pathways?
Mary Erskine (Department of Biology, Boston University, USA) Sinead Hanrahan (Department of Biology, Boston University, USA) |
0521
Relay of Sensory Information to Circuits Underlying Male Sexual Behavior: Combined Fos and Tract-tracing Studies.
L.M. Coolen (Dept. Cell Biology, Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, USA) |
0440
Neuronal Colocalization of Androgen Receptor and Mating-Induced Fos: Hormone-sensitive Neurons Link Spinal Cord, Midbrain, and Forebrain Structures Regulating Copulation in Male Rats
DA. Edwards (Department of Psychology, Emory University, USA) |
0310
Influences of Mating Stimulation on Sex Steroid Receptor-containing Neurons: Use of Immediate Early Proteins
JD Blaustein (Center for Neuroendocrine Studies, University of Massachusetts, USA) AP Auger (Department of Physiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, USA) JL Meredith (Division of Neurotoxicology, National Center for Toxicological Research, USA) CA Moffatt (Department of Biology, San Francisco State University, USA) |
0347
Neural Substrates Modulating Sexual Satiety: Evidence Convergence via Fos and Lesion Analysis
DB Parfitt (Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Program, Michigan State University, USA) |