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Elizabeth A Becker

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Behavioral Neuroscience|March 24, 2015
Postcontest blockade of dopamine receptors inhibits development of the winner effect in the California mouse (Peromyscus californicus)Elizabeth A Becker, Catherine A Marler
Behavioural Processes|May 4, 2021
Reproductive success diminished following mate loss for females but not males in a monogamous rodentAmber Valentino, Robert Roy, Elizabeth A Becker
Eneuro|September 22, 2023
Recommendations Emerging from Carbon Emissions Estimations of the Society for Neuroscience Annual MeetingCaroline Kay, Rob Kuper, Elizabeth A Becker
Plos One|March 7, 2012
A comparison of scent marking between a monogamous and promiscuous species of peromyscus: pair bonded males do not advertise to novel femalesElizabeth A Becker, Sarah Petruno, Catherine A Marler
Hormones and Behavior|April 1, 2017
Increased vasopressin expression in the BNST accompanies paternally induced territoriality in male and female California mouse offspringChristine N Yohn, Amanda B Leithead, Elizabeth A Becker
The International Journal of Neuroscience|October 15, 2008
Baclofen does not counteract the acute effects of ethanol on flash-evoked potentials in Long-Evans ratsBruce E Hetzler, Janie M Ondracek, Elizabeth A Becker
Hormones and Behavior|May 12, 2009
The 'home advantage' is necessary for a full winner effect and changes in post-encounter testosteroneMatthew J Fuxjager, Gabriel Mast, Elizabeth A Becker, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|June 13, 2015
Paternal retrievals increase testosterone levels in both male and female California mouse (Peromyscus californicus) offspringMamatha C Chary, Jayson P Cruz, Massimo Bardi, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|April 6, 2010
Paternal behavior increases testosterone levels in offspring of the California mouseElizabeth A Becker, Brett M Moore, Catherine Auger, et al.
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|September 14, 2018
Paternal Care Impacts Oxytocin Expression in California Mouse Offspring and Basal Testosterone in Female, but Not Male PupsChristine N Yohn, Amanda B Leithead, Julian Ford, et al.
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Behavioral Neuroscience|March 24, 2015
Postcontest blockade of dopamine receptors inhibits development of the winner effect in the California mouse (Peromyscus californicus)Elizabeth A Becker, Catherine A Marler
Behavioural Processes|May 4, 2021
Reproductive success diminished following mate loss for females but not males in a monogamous rodentAmber Valentino, Robert Roy, Elizabeth A Becker
Eneuro|September 22, 2023
Recommendations Emerging from Carbon Emissions Estimations of the Society for Neuroscience Annual MeetingCaroline Kay, Rob Kuper, Elizabeth A Becker
Plos One|March 7, 2012
A comparison of scent marking between a monogamous and promiscuous species of peromyscus: pair bonded males do not advertise to novel femalesElizabeth A Becker, Sarah Petruno, Catherine A Marler
Hormones and Behavior|April 1, 2017
Increased vasopressin expression in the BNST accompanies paternally induced territoriality in male and female California mouse offspringChristine N Yohn, Amanda B Leithead, Elizabeth A Becker
The International Journal of Neuroscience|October 15, 2008
Baclofen does not counteract the acute effects of ethanol on flash-evoked potentials in Long-Evans ratsBruce E Hetzler, Janie M Ondracek, Elizabeth A Becker
Hormones and Behavior|May 12, 2009
The 'home advantage' is necessary for a full winner effect and changes in post-encounter testosteroneMatthew J Fuxjager, Gabriel Mast, Elizabeth A Becker, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|June 13, 2015
Paternal retrievals increase testosterone levels in both male and female California mouse (Peromyscus californicus) offspringMamatha C Chary, Jayson P Cruz, Massimo Bardi, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|April 6, 2010
Paternal behavior increases testosterone levels in offspring of the California mouseElizabeth A Becker, Brett M Moore, Catherine Auger, et al.
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|September 14, 2018
Paternal Care Impacts Oxytocin Expression in California Mouse Offspring and Basal Testosterone in Female, but Not Male PupsChristine N Yohn, Amanda B Leithead, Julian Ford, et al.
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