نتایج جستجو برای: keyprocess areas

تعداد نتایج: 401461  

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2010
Kendra B Sewall Elyse C Dankoski Keith W Sockman

Male songbirds often establish territories and attract mates by singing, and some song features can reflect the singer's condition or quality. The quality of the song environment can change, so male songbirds should benefit from assessing the competitiveness of the song environment and appropriately adjusting their own singing behavior and the neural substrates by which song is controlled. In a...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1995
E M Hull J Du D S Lorrain L Matuszewich

Dopamine (DA) activity in the medial preoptic area (MPOA) contributes to the control of male rat sexual behavior. We tested (1) whether extracellular DA increases during precopulatory exposure to an estrous female and during copulation, (2) whether exposure to another male increases extracellular DA, (3) whether motor activity during copulation accounts for increased DA levels, and (4) whether ...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de psiquiatria 2005
Flávio Alóe Alexandre Pinto de Azevedo Rosa Hasan

Neurochemically distinct systems interact regulating sleep and wakefulness. Wakefulness is promoted by aminergic, acetylcholinergic brainstem and hypothalamic systems. Each of these arousal systems supports wakefulness and coordinated activity is required for alertness and EEG activation. Neurons in the pons and preoptic area control rapid eye movement and non-rapid eye movement sleep. Mutual i...

2004

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Journal: :Industrial health 2006
Kei Nagashima

Homeothermic animals regulate body temperature by autonomic and behavioral thermoeffector responses. The regulation is conducted mainly in the brain. Especially, the preoptic area (PO) in the hypothalamus plays a key role. The PO has abundant warm-sensitive neurons, sending excitatory signals to the brain regions involved in heat loss mechanisms, and inhibitory signals to those involved in heat...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 1990
S Vonhof A L Sirén G Z Feuerstein

The present study was performed to quantify the distribution of a peptide neurotransmitter after microinjection into the medial preoptic area (POM), using a technique suitable for conscious animal preparations. The results indicate that only 50-nl volumes of injected tracer were sufficiently localized with 77 +/- 9% recovery in the POM. Injections of higher volumes resulted in an increasing spr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1990
R S Bridges M Numan P M Ronsheim P E Mann C E Lupini

A series of experiments were conducted to determine whether and under what conditions central prolactin (PRL) administration would stimulate the onset of maternal behavior in female rats and to identify possible neural sites of PRL action. In each experiment ovariectomized, nulliparous rats whose endogenous PRL levels were suppressed with bromocriptine were tested for maternal behavior toward f...

2014
Haogang Xue Xiaodong Gai Weiqi Sun Chun Li Quan Liu

Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons in the preoptic area may undergo morphological changes during the pubertal period when their activities are upregulated. To clarify the regulatory mechanism of puberty onset, this study aimed to investigate the morphological changes of GnRH neurons in the preoptic area of GnRH-enhanced green fluorescent protein transgenic rats. Under confocal laser ...

Journal: :Biology of reproduction 2015
Nilli Zmora John David Stubblefield Ten-Tsao Wong Berta Levavi-Sivan Robert Peter Millar Yonathan Zohar

The importance of kisspeptin in regulating vertebrate reproduction has been well established, but the exact mechanism continues to unfold. Unlike mammals, many lower vertebrates possess a dual kisspeptin system, Kiss1 and Kiss2. To decipher the roles of the kisspeptins in fish, we identified two potential kisspeptin antagonists, pep 234 and pep 359, by screening analogs for their ability to ina...

2011
Craig Howard Kinsley Haddis Tujuba Elizabeth E. A. Meyer

The mammalian model of survival begins with puzzling-out a simple but stark truth: Life must learn to care for life. We have described the experiences involved in changing from nulliparous female to mother, from unresponsive to committed. The transition taking place in the nervous system that underpins the shift from largely self-centered organism to other-focused car-egiver is accompanied by a...

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