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1 online resource |
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Research and perspectives in endocrine interactions, 1861-2253 |
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Research and perspectives in endocrine interactions.
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Contents |
Hormone-Dependent Chromatin Modifications Related to Sexually Differentiated Behaviors / Khatuna Gagnidze, Donald W. Pfaff -- Importance of Genomic Imprinting in the Evolution and Development of the Maternal Brain / Barry E. Keverne -- Genomic Imprinting in the Adult and Developing Brain / Catherine Dulac, Gregg Christopher -- The Synapse: Differences Between Men and Women / Javier DeFelipe, Lidia Alonso-Nanclares -- Gonadal Hormone Influences on Human Neurobehavioral Development: Outcomes and Mechanisms / Melissa Hines -- Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia: Neuroendocrine, Behavioral and Cognitive Implications / Phyllis W. Speiser -- Genetic Variation Within Serotonin Genes, Hormones, and Aggression / Francesca Ducci, Laura Bevilacqua -- Multiple Origins of Sex Differences in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder / James M. Swanson, Kimberly D. Lakes -- Fetal Testosterone in Mind: Implications for Autism / Bonnie Auyeung, Simon Baron-Cohen -- Sex Differences in HPA and HPG Axes Dysregulation in Major Depressive Disorder: The Role of Shared Brain Circuitry Between Hormones and Mood / Jill M. Goldstein, Laura M. Holsen -- Estrogens: Protective or Risk Factors in the Injured Brain? / Phyllis M. Wise, Candice M. Brown |
Summary |
In theoretical terms, sex differences in brain and behavior offer the possibility of fascinating scientific studies on a range of molecular phenomena such as DNA methylation, chromatin protein modification, non-coding DNA, resulting in important neuroanatomical and neurochemical effects. However, this general subject has been treated with much hyperbole. Historically, sex differences were assumed to be present where they did not really exist, e.g. with respect to mathematics, executive leadership, etc. etc. Under what circumstances do we really care about sex differences in brain and behavior? These circumstances concern human maladies whose diagnoses are much different between boys and girls, or between women and men. Prominent examples to be discussed today will include autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorders and congenital adrenal hyperplasia. The meeting will end with a consideration of effects of estrogenic hormones on the injured brain, and their roles as protective agents |
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Medicine |
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Human genetics |
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Neurosciences |
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Endocrinology |
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Biomedicine |
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Includes index |
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Cludes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Neuroendocrinology -- Congresses
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Brain -- Sex differences -- Congresses
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Sex differences.
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Neurosecretory Systems
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Sex Characteristics
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MEDICAL -- Neuroscience.
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Neuropsychology.
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Sex differences
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Brain -- Sex differences
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Neuroendocrinology
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Genre/Form |
proceedings (reports)
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Conference papers and proceedings
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Actes de congrès.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Pfaff, Donald W., 1939-
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Christen, Yves.
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ISBN |
9783642337215 |
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364233721X |
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