Search Results - "Goodson, James L"
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Deconstructing sociality, social evolution and relevant nonapeptide functions
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?
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
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
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
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (22-04-2014)“…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
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
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (07-01-2013)“…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
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (14-08-2009)“…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
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (26-06-2012)“…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
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (07-11-2006)“…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
Published in Infectious disease clinics of North America (01-12-2015)“…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
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
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
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
Published in MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report (13-11-2020)“…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
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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Increase in Infant Measles Deaths During a Nationwide Measles Outbreak—Mongolia, 2015–2016
Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (22-10-2019)“…Abstract Background Surveillance data from a large measles outbreak in Mongolia suggested increased case fatality ratio (CFR) in the second of 2 waves. To…”
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Measles and rubella elimination: learning from polio eradication and moving forward with a diagonal approach
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
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (26-05-2009)“…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
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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