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Biographical History of Behavioral Neuroendocrinology
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Biographical History of Behavioral Neuroendocrinology / edited by Randy J. Nelson, Zachary M. Weil.
other author:
Nelson, Randy J.
Description:
XVIII, 469 p. 63 illus., 42 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Neurosciences. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-12970-4
ISBN:
9783031129704
Biographical History of Behavioral Neuroendocrinology
Biographical History of Behavioral Neuroendocrinology
[electronic resource] /edited by Randy J. Nelson, Zachary M. Weil. - 1st ed. 2022. - XVIII, 469 p. 63 illus., 42 illus. in color.online resource.
Chapter 1: Arnold Adolph Berthold -- Chapter 2: Frank Lillie -- Chapter 3: Calvin Stone -- Chapter 4: Josephine Ball -- Chapter 5: William Caldwell Young -- Chapter 6: Dorothy Price -- Chapter 7: Frank A. Beach -- Chapter 8: Arnold A. Gerall -- Chapter 9: Roger A. Gorski -- Chapter 10: Robert W. Goy -- Chapter 11: Charles H. Phoenix -- Chapter 12: Daniel Lehrman -- Chapter 13: Jay S. Rosenblatt -- Chapter 14: Peter R. Marler -- Chapter 15: Julian Davidson -- Chapter 16: Steven E. Glickman -- Chapter 17: Mary F. Dallman -- Chapter 18: Benjamin D. Sachs -- Chapter 19: Ronald J. Barfield -- Chapter 20: Lynwood Clemens -- Chapter 21: Bruce S. McEwen -- Chapter 22: Donald W. Pfaff -- Chapter 23: Eberhard Gwinner -- Chapter 24: Irving Zucker -- Chapter 25: Bruce Goldman -- Chapter 26: Norman Adler -- Chapter 27: Mei-Fang Cheng -- Chapter 28: Ingeborg Ward -- Chapter 29: Rae Silver -- Chapter 30: Michael Baum -- Chapter 31: Sue Carter -- Chapter 32: Elizabeth Adkins-Regan -- Chapter 33: Arthur P. Arnold -- Chapter 34: Alison Fleming -- Chapter 35: David Crews -- Chapter 36: Martha McClintock -- Chapter 37: Kim Wallen -- Chapter 38: John Wingfield -- Chapter 39: Jacques Balthazart -- Chapter 40: Andrew H. Bass -- Chapter 41: Judith M. Stern -- Chapter 42: Hidden Gems in Behavioral Neuroendocrinology.
Behavioral neuroendocrinologists are interested in the interactions between hormones and behaviors. This unique book tracks the development of behavioral neuroendocrinology from the first recognized paper in the field by Arnold Berthold in 1849 to the major contributors of the past century. It traces the history and development of the field by exploring the women and men who conducted the studies that revealed these hormone-behavioral relationships. Most chapters are written by the individuals who knew these pioneers best, and describe their stories and discuss the ways in which their work has shaped the field. Now is the perfect time for this book. The field is burgeoning and interest in the development of theoretical perspectives is thriving. Moreover, although this field was dominated by men early on, it has become a field with near sexual parity among its faculty, society membership, and leadership, and thus serves as an example of equitable science, training, and advocacy.
ISBN: 9783031129704
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-12970-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Neurosciences.
LC Class. No.: RC321-580
Dewey Class. No.: 612.8
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Chapter 1: Arnold Adolph Berthold -- Chapter 2: Frank Lillie -- Chapter 3: Calvin Stone -- Chapter 4: Josephine Ball -- Chapter 5: William Caldwell Young -- Chapter 6: Dorothy Price -- Chapter 7: Frank A. Beach -- Chapter 8: Arnold A. Gerall -- Chapter 9: Roger A. Gorski -- Chapter 10: Robert W. Goy -- Chapter 11: Charles H. Phoenix -- Chapter 12: Daniel Lehrman -- Chapter 13: Jay S. Rosenblatt -- Chapter 14: Peter R. Marler -- Chapter 15: Julian Davidson -- Chapter 16: Steven E. Glickman -- Chapter 17: Mary F. Dallman -- Chapter 18: Benjamin D. Sachs -- Chapter 19: Ronald J. Barfield -- Chapter 20: Lynwood Clemens -- Chapter 21: Bruce S. McEwen -- Chapter 22: Donald W. Pfaff -- Chapter 23: Eberhard Gwinner -- Chapter 24: Irving Zucker -- Chapter 25: Bruce Goldman -- Chapter 26: Norman Adler -- Chapter 27: Mei-Fang Cheng -- Chapter 28: Ingeborg Ward -- Chapter 29: Rae Silver -- Chapter 30: Michael Baum -- Chapter 31: Sue Carter -- Chapter 32: Elizabeth Adkins-Regan -- Chapter 33: Arthur P. Arnold -- Chapter 34: Alison Fleming -- Chapter 35: David Crews -- Chapter 36: Martha McClintock -- Chapter 37: Kim Wallen -- Chapter 38: John Wingfield -- Chapter 39: Jacques Balthazart -- Chapter 40: Andrew H. Bass -- Chapter 41: Judith M. Stern -- Chapter 42: Hidden Gems in Behavioral Neuroendocrinology.
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