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Chemosignals, hormones and mammalian reproduction
A Petrulis
Hormones and behavior 63 (5), 723-741, 2013
1592013
Lesions centered on the medial amygdala impair scent-marking and sex-odor recognition but spare discrimination of individual odors in female golden hamsters.
A Petrulis, RE Johnston
Behavioral neuroscience 113 (2), 345, 1999
981999
Neural correlates of social odor recognition and the representation of individual distinctive social odors within entorhinal cortex and ventral subiculum
A Petrulis, P Alvarez, H Eichenbaum
Neuroscience 130 (1), 259-274, 2005
872005
Chemosignals and hormones in the neural control of mammalian sexual behavior
A Petrulis
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology 34 (4), 255-267, 2013
842013
The perirhinal–entorhinal cortex, but not the hippocampus, is critical for expression of individual recognition in the context of the Coolidge effect
A Petrulis, H Eichenbaum
Neuroscience 122 (3), 599-607, 2003
802003
Effects of vomeronasal organ removal on individual odor discrimination, sex-odor preference, and scent marking by female hamsters
A Petrulis, M Peng, RE Johnston
Physiology & behavior 66 (1), 73-83, 1999
781999
Neural mechanisms of individual and sexual recognition in Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus)
A Petrulis
Behavioural brain research 200 (2), 260-267, 2009
712009
Chemosensory and steroid‐responsive regions of the medial amygdala regulate distinct aspects of opposite‐sex odor preference in male Syrian hamsters
PM Maras, A Petrulis
European Journal of Neuroscience 24 (12), 3541-3552, 2006
682006
Oxytocin, vasopressin, and social behavior: from neural circuits to clinical opportunities
N Rigney, GJ de Vries, A Petrulis, LJ Young
Endocrinology 163 (9), bqac111, 2022
622022
Chemosensory and hormone information are relayed directly between the medial amygdala, posterior bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, and medial preoptic area in male Syrian …
LE Been, A Petrulis
Hormones and behavior 59 (4), 536-548, 2011
562011
Sexually dimorphic vasopressin cells modulate social investigation and communication in sex-specific ways
N Rigney, J Whylings, M Mieda, GJ de Vries, A Petrulis
Eneuro 6 (1), 2019
532019
Recognition of competitors by male golden hamsters
A Petrulis, M Weidner, RE Johnston
Physiology & Behavior 81 (4), 629-638, 2004
462004
Anatomical connections between the anterior and posterodorsal sub-regions of the medial amygdala: integration of odor and hormone signals
PM Maras, A Petrulis
Neuroscience 170 (2), 610-622, 2010
422010
The anterior medial amygdala transmits sexual odor information to the posterior medial amygdala and related forebrain nuclei
PM Maras, A Petrulis
European Journal of Neuroscience 32 (3), 469-482, 2010
422010
Sexually dimorphic role of BNST vasopressin cells in sickness and social behavior in male and female mice
J Whylings, N Rigney, NV Peters, GJ de Vries, A Petrulis
Brain, behavior, and immunity 83, 68-77, 2020
402020
Lesions that functionally disconnect the anterior and posterodorsal sub-regions of the medial amygdala eliminate opposite-sex odor preference in male Syrian hamsters …
PM Maras, A Petrulis
Neuroscience 165 (4), 1052-1062, 2010
402010
Causes of scent marking in female golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus): specific signals or classes of information?
A Petrulis, RE Johnston
Journal of Comparative Psychology 111 (1), 25, 1997
401997
A reevaluation of dimethyl disulfide as a sex attractant in golden hamsters
A Petrulis, RE Johnston
Physiology & behavior 57 (4), 779-784, 1995
401995
Sex differences in the control of social investigation and anxiety by vasopressin cells of the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus
N Rigney, J Whylings, GJ de Vries, A Petrulis
Neuroendocrinology 111 (6), 521-535, 2021
372021
The role of the hippocampal system in social odor discrimination and scent-marking in female golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus).
A Petrulis, M Peng, RE Johnston
Behavioral Neuroscience 114 (1), 184, 2000
352000
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