Browsing by Subject "Hormones"
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(2012-02-14)There is increasing evidence that biological factors (i.e., hormones) support the development of sex differences in behavior by organizing brain systems in prenatal life. However, the behavioral significance of the surge ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1981)
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1992)Studies were performed to evaluate postpartum (PP) hormonal profiles in beef cattle. One study examined the effect of aspirin (A) feeding on PP endocrine profiles and reproductive function. The second study evaluated the ...
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(2009-05-15)Previous studies of non-human animals and humans with endocrine abnormalities have demonstrated that higher prenatal androgen levels promote more male-typical behavior, including cognitive abilities and sexual behavior. ...
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(2017-07-10)Sex differences in stress and anxiety disorders are well reported in the clinical population. For instance, women are twice as likely to be diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) compared to men. This difference ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1982)The objective of this research project was to investigate the effects of nutrition and stress related factors on basic physiological parameters. Studies were designed and conducted independently to evaluate (1) the effects ...