نتایج جستجو برای: sex preference

تعداد نتایج: 271586  

2016
Ridhi Kashyap Francisco Villavicencio

We present a micro-founded simulation model that formalizes the "ready, willing, and able" framework, originally used to explain historical fertility decline, to the practice of prenatal sex selection. The model generates sex ratio at birth (SRB) distortions from the bottom up and attempts to quantify plausible levels, trends, and interactions of son preference, technology diffusion, and fertil...

2016
Tyrone Lucon-Xiccato Marco Dadda

The novel object recognition (NOR) test is a widely-used paradigm to study learning and memory in rodents. NOR performance is typically measured as the preference to interact with a novel object over a familiar object based on spontaneous exploratory behaviour. In rats and mice, females usually have greater NOR ability than males. The NOR test is now available for a large number of species, inc...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2001
E Adkins-Regan J Wade

Previous research in the zebra finch, a socially monogamous pair-bonding species, suggests that the preference for opposite-sex partners may arise in part through the organizing actions of sex steroids. To further investigate this process, zebra finch eggs were injected with 20 microg fadrozole, a potent estrogen synthesis inhibitor, or with the saline vehicle on embryonic day 5. As adults they...

Journal: :African health sciences 2015
Kumar Nithin Kanchan Tanuj Bhaskaran Unnikrishnan T Rekha Mithra Prasanna Kulkarni Vaman Holla Ramesh Bhagwan Darshan Reddy Samskruthi

BACKGROUND A balanced sex ratio is essential for a stable society. OBJECTIVE The main objective of the present research was to study the perceptions of women attending the antenatal care (ANC) facility regarding their gender preferences and family composition. METHOD In this cross-sectional study 132 antenatal women were interviewed in their preferred language using a predesigned semi-struc...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2006
Pamela M Maras Aras Petrulis

In rodent species, such as the Syrian hamster, the expression of sexual preference requires neural integration of social chemosensory signals and steroid hormone cues. Although anatomical data suggest that separate pathways within the nervous system process these two signals, the functional significance of this separation is not well understood. Specifically, within the medial amygdala, the ant...

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