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Alison S Fleming

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Trends in Neurosciences|January 29, 2017
The Neurobiology of Postpartum Anxiety and DepressionJodi L Pawluski, Joseph S Lonstein, Alison S Fleming
Psychopharmacology|July 19, 2005
Effects of novel antipsychotics, amisulpiride and aripiprazole, on maternal behavior in ratsMing Li, Radek Budin, Alison S Fleming, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|January 14, 2020
Mothering revisited: A role for cortisol?Mayra L Almanza-Sepulveda, Alison S Fleming, Wibke Jonas
Schizophrenia Research|May 12, 2005
Effects of chronic typical and atypical antipsychotic drug treatment on maternal behavior in ratsMing Li, Radek Budin, Alison S Fleming, et al.
Behavioral Neuroscience|April 16, 2008
The roles of accumbal dopamine D1 and D2 receptors in maternal memory in ratsMayte Parada, Samantha King, Ming Li, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology|September 27, 2002
Effects of preweaning exposure to novel maternal odors on maternal responsiveness and selectivity in adulthoodAkeel Shah, Gina Oxley, Vedran Lovic, et al.
Brain Research|March 3, 2009
Callosal oligodendrocyte number in postpartum Sprague-Dawley ratsMarissa E Maheu, Emis M Akbari, Alison S Fleming
Hormones and Behavior|March 3, 2009
Hormones that increase maternal responsiveness affect accumbal dopaminergic responses to pup- and food-stimuli in the female ratVeronica M Afonso, Samantha King, Diptendu Chatterjee, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|October 7, 2004
The effects of adrenalectomy and corticosterone replacement on maternal behavior in the postpartum ratStephanie L Rees, Sonia Panesar, Meir Steiner, et al.
Behavioral Neuroscience|June 22, 2011
Early-life maternal separation and social isolation produce an increase in impulsive action but not impulsive choiceVedran Lovic, Darren Keen, Paul J Fletcher, et al.
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Trends in Neurosciences|January 29, 2017
The Neurobiology of Postpartum Anxiety and DepressionJodi L Pawluski, Joseph S Lonstein, Alison S Fleming
Psychopharmacology|July 19, 2005
Effects of novel antipsychotics, amisulpiride and aripiprazole, on maternal behavior in ratsMing Li, Radek Budin, Alison S Fleming, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|January 14, 2020
Mothering revisited: A role for cortisol?Mayra L Almanza-Sepulveda, Alison S Fleming, Wibke Jonas
Schizophrenia Research|May 12, 2005
Effects of chronic typical and atypical antipsychotic drug treatment on maternal behavior in ratsMing Li, Radek Budin, Alison S Fleming, et al.
Behavioral Neuroscience|April 16, 2008
The roles of accumbal dopamine D1 and D2 receptors in maternal memory in ratsMayte Parada, Samantha King, Ming Li, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology|September 27, 2002
Effects of preweaning exposure to novel maternal odors on maternal responsiveness and selectivity in adulthoodAkeel Shah, Gina Oxley, Vedran Lovic, et al.
Brain Research|March 3, 2009
Callosal oligodendrocyte number in postpartum Sprague-Dawley ratsMarissa E Maheu, Emis M Akbari, Alison S Fleming
Hormones and Behavior|March 3, 2009
Hormones that increase maternal responsiveness affect accumbal dopaminergic responses to pup- and food-stimuli in the female ratVeronica M Afonso, Samantha King, Diptendu Chatterjee, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|October 7, 2004
The effects of adrenalectomy and corticosterone replacement on maternal behavior in the postpartum ratStephanie L Rees, Sonia Panesar, Meir Steiner, et al.
Behavioral Neuroscience|June 22, 2011
Early-life maternal separation and social isolation produce an increase in impulsive action but not impulsive choiceVedran Lovic, Darren Keen, Paul J Fletcher, et al.
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