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Determining the Cause of Increased Neurogenesis in Dominant Rodents
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Determining the Cause of Increased Neurogenesis in Dominant Rodents

Dissociating the Effects of Social Hierarchies and Testosterone
BookPaperback
Ranking63284inPsychologie
CHF69.90

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Dominant male rodents exhibit increased rates of neuron formation (neurogenesis) compared to subordinate rodents. Elevated testosterone levels lead to similar increases in neurogenesis. Because dominant rodents frequently exhibit elevated testosterone levels, individual differences in testosterone production may underlie dominance-related neurogenesis. However, other aspects of dominance hierarchies, such as stress, may also contribute to differences in neurogenesis. The current study aimed to determine the relative contribution of these hormonal and social factors to dominance-related neurogenesis by dissociating them.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-639-31317-8
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
PublisherBod
Publishing date15/11/2010
Edition1. Auflage
Pages100 pages
LanguageEnglish
Article no.11327990
CatalogsAVA
Data source no.11633975
Product groupPsychologie
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