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Kinsley, Craig H.
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Related Keyword(s): developmental neuroscience, neurochemistry, maternal paternal brain activity
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Clinical Neuroscience: A Neurobiological Approach to Clinical Psychology
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Article - "Motherhood and the hormones of pregnancy modify concentrations of hippocampal neuronal dendritic spines," in Hormones and Behavior v. 49 (February 2006)
Article - "The maternal brain," in Scientific American v. 294 (January 2006)
Article - "Maternal experience produces long-lasting behavioral modifications in the rat," in Behavioral Neuroscience v. 119 (August 2005)
Article - "Motherhood mitigates aging-related decrements in learning and memory an positively affects brain aging in the rat," in Brain Research Bulletin v. 66 (July 2005)
Article - "Pup exposure differentially enhances foraging ability in primiparous and nulliparous rats," in Physiology and Behavior v. 84 (April 2005)
Article - "Single or multiple reproductive experiences attenuate neurobehavioral stress and fear responses in the female rat," in Physiology and Behavior v. 79 (August 2003)
Article - "Alterations of medial preoptic area neurons following pregnancy and pregnancy-like steroidal treatment in the rat," in Brain Research Bulletin v. 55 (August 2001)
Article - "Motherhood improves learning and memory - Neural activity in rats is enhanced by pregnancy and the demands of rearing offspring," in Nature v. 402 (November 1999)
Article - "Does chronic activity-stress produce hippocampal atrophy and basal forebrain lesions? A preliminary analysis," in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences v. 877 (1999)
Chapter - "Experimental alterations of prenatal determinants of sexual orientation and sex-typical behavior in non-human mammals," in Sexual Orientation: Toward a Biological Understanding
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