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    Deconstructing sociality, social evolution and relevant nonapeptide functions by Goodson, James L

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-04-2013)
    “…Summary Although behavioral neuroendocrinologists often discuss “sociality” as a unitary variable, the term encompasses a wide diversity of behaviors that do…”
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    Social functions of individual vasopressin–oxytocin cell groups in vertebrates: What do we really know? by Kelly, Aubrey M, Goodson, James L

    Published in Frontiers in neuroendocrinology (01-10-2014)
    “…Highlights • VP and OT modulate numerous social and stress-related behaviors. • Signaling diversity and receptor promiscuity create interpretational…”
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    What's in a name? Considerations of homologies and nomenclature for vertebrate social behavior networks by Goodson, James L., Kingsbury, Marcy A.

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-06-2013)
    “…Behavioral neuroendocrinology is an integrative discipline that spans a wide range of taxa and neural systems, and thus the appropriate designation of homology…”
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    The vertebrate social behavior network: Evolutionary themes and variations by Goodson, James L.

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-06-2005)
    “…Based on a wide variety of data, it is now clear that birds and teleost (bony) fish possess a core “social behavior network” within the basal forebrain and…”
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    Hypothalamic oxytocin and vasopressin neurons exert sex-specific effects on pair bonding, gregariousness, and aggression in finches by Kelly, Aubrey M., Goodson, James L.

    “…Antagonism of oxytocin (OT) receptors (OTRs) impairs the formation of pair bonds in prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) and zebra finches (Taenioypygia…”
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    Dynamic limbic networks and social diversity in vertebrates: From neural context to neuromodulatory patterning by Goodson, James L, Kabelik, David

    Published in Frontiers in neuroendocrinology (01-10-2009)
    “…Abstract Vertebrate animals exhibit a spectacular diversity of social behaviors, yet a variety of basic social behavior processes are essential to all species…”
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    Oxytocin-like receptors mediate pair bonding in a socially monogamous songbird by Klatt, James D., Goodson, James L.

    “…Although many species form socially monogamous pair bonds, relevant neural mechanisms have been described for only a single species, the prairie vole (Microtus…”
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    Mesotocin and Nonapeptide Receptors Promote Estrildid Flocking Behavior by Goodson, James L, Schrock, Sara E, Klatt, James D, Kabelik, David, Kingsbury, Marcy A

    “…Proximate neural mechanisms that influence preferences for groups of a given size are almost wholly unknown. In the highly gregarious zebra finch (Estrildidae:…”
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    To flock or fight: Neurochemical signatures of divergent life histories in sparrows by Goodson, James L., Wilson, Leah C., Schrock, Sara E.

    “…Many bird species exhibit dramatic seasonal switches between territoriality and flocking, but whereas neuroendocrine mechanisms of territorial aggression have…”
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    Valence-Sensitive Neurons Exhibit Divergent Functional Profiles in Gregarious and Asocial Species by Goodson, James L., Wang, Yiwei

    “…The medial bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BSTm) influences both social approach and social aversion, suggesting that this structure may play an important…”
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    Measles 50 Years After Use of Measles Vaccine by Goodson, James L., BSN, MPH, Seward, Jane F., MBBS, MPH

    “…In response to severe measles, the first measles vaccine was licensed in the United States in 1963. Widespread use of measles vaccines for more than 50 years…”
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    Mammal-like organization of the avian midbrain central gray and a reappraisal of the intercollicular nucleus by Kingsbury, Marcy A, Kelly, Aubrey M, Schrock, Sara E, Goodson, James L

    Published in PloS one (07-06-2011)
    “…In mammals, rostrocaudal columns of the midbrain periaqueductal gray (PAG) regulate diverse behavioral and physiological functions, including sexual and…”
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    Measles Population Immunity Profiles: Updated Methods and Tools by Li, Xi, Goodson, James L, Perry, Robert T

    Published in Vaccines (Basel) (22-08-2024)
    “…Measles is a highly contagious disease and remains a major cause of child mortality worldwide. While measles vaccine is highly effective, high levels of…”
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    Functional significance of a phylogenetically widespread sexual dimorphism in vasotocin/vasopressin production by Kelly, Aubrey M., Goodson, James L.

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-11-2013)
    “…Male-biased production of arginine vasotocin/vasopressin (VT/VP) in the medial bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BSTm) represents one of the largest and…”
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    Progress Toward Regional Measles Elimination — Worldwide, 2000–2019 by Patel, Minal K, Goodson, James L, Alexander, James P., Jr, Kretsinger, Katrina, Sodha, Samir V, Steulet, Claudia, Gacic-Dobo, Marta, Rota, Paul A, McFarland, Jeffrey, Menning, Lisa, Mulders, Mick N, Crowcroft, Natasha S

    “…What is already known about this topic? All six World Health Organization (WHO) regions have a measles elimination goal. What is added by this report? During…”
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    Oxytocin mechanisms of stress response and aggression in a territorial finch by Goodson, James L, Schrock, Sara E, Kingsbury, Marcy A

    Published in Physiology & behavior (15-03-2015)
    “…Abstract All jawed vertebrates produce a form of oxytocin (OT), and in birds, mammals and fish, OT is strongly associated with affiliation. However, remarkably…”
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    Measles and rubella elimination: learning from polio eradication and moving forward with a diagonal approach by Goodson, James L, Alexander, James P, Linkins, Robert W, Orenstein, Walter A

    Published in Expert review of vaccines (02-12-2017)
    “…In 1988, an estimated 350,000 children were paralyzed by polio and 125 countries reported polio cases, the World Health Assembly passed a resolution to achieve…”
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    Midbrain dopamine neurons reflect affiliation phenotypes in finches and are tightly coupled to courtship by Goodson, James L, Kabelik, David, Kelly, Aubrey M, Rinaldi, Jacob, Klatt, James D

    “…Mesolimbic dopamine (DA) circuits mediate a wide range of goal-oriented behavioral processes, and DA strongly influences appetitive and consummatory aspects of…”
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    Preoptic Area Activation and Vasotocin Involvement in the Reproductive Behavior of a Weakly Pulse-Type Electric Fish, Brachyhypopomus gauderio by Pouso, Paula, Cabana, Álvaro, Goodson, James L, Silva, Ana

    Published in Frontiers in integrative neuroscience (13-08-2019)
    “…Social behavior exhibits a wide diversity among vertebrates though it is controlled by a conserved neural network, the social behavior network (SBN). The…”
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