Exam 1: The Study of Behavioral Endocrinology
Exam 1: The Study of Behavioral Endocrinology27 Questions
Exam 2: The Endocrine System25 Questions
Exam 3: Sex Differences in Behavior: Sex Determination and Differentiation27 Questions
Exam 4: Sex Differences in Behavior: Animal Models and Humans24 Questions
Exam 5: Male Reproductive Behavior25 Questions
Exam 6: Female Reproductive Behavior30 Questions
Exam 7: Parental Behavior24 Questions
Exam 8: Hormones and Social Behavior24 Questions
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Exam 10: Biological Rhythms29 Questions
Exam 11: Stress23 Questions
Exam 12: Learning and Memory22 Questions
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What is the name of the hormone (discovered in 2003) that causes hypophysiotropic hypogonadism in both mice and humans?
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Briefly describe the general pathway a hormone takes to reach a target cell, from the production of the hormone to the response of the target cell.
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List two examples of how hormones can affect behavior and two examples of how behavior can affect hormones.
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Which of the following is not a level of analysis as described by Tinbergen in 1951?
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Which combination of techniques would be used to study the testosterone content in a given blood sample and the location of receptors for that particular hormone in the brain?
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