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Sex Differences in the Central Nervous System

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Sex Differences in the Central Nervous System offers a comprehensive examination of the current state of sex differences research, from both the basic science and clinical research perspectives. Given the current NIH directive that funded preclinical research must consider both females and males, this topic is of interest to an increasing percentage of the neuroscience research population.
The volume serves as an invaluable resource, offering coverage of a wide range of topics: sex differences in cognition, learning, and memory, sex hormone signaling mechanisms, neuroimmune interactions, epigenetics, social behavior, neurologic disease, psychological disorders, and stress. Discussions of research in both animal models and human patient populations are included.

List of contents

1. Sex Differences in Immunity and Inflammation: Implications for Brain & Behavior 2. Molecular Mechanisms of Memory in Males and Females 3. Sex Differences in Anxiety Disorders: Gonadal Hormone Interactions with Pathophysiology, Neurobiology, and Treatment 4. Sex differences in social behavior network and mesolimbic dopamine system 5. Sexual Dimorphisms in Psychosis Risk: A Neurodevelopment Perspective 6. Sex, Gender and Addiction 7. Stress and emotional learning in humans: Evidence for sex differences 8. Biological Underpinnings of Sex Differences in Eating Disorders 9. The maternal brain: Long lasting effects on hippocampus structure and function with reproductive experience 10. Sex and the Developing Brain 11. Presence and Absence of Sex Differences in Structure and Function of the Brain Oxytocin System: Implications for Understanding the Regulation of Social Behavior
12. Sex differences in neurologic diseases 13. Steroid Hormone Signaling Pathways and Sex differences in Neuroendocrine and Behavioral Responses to Stress 14. Sex differences in rodent cognitive processing and cognitive responses to stress 15. Epigenetic sex: Gene-environmental contributions to brain sex differences and its impact on mental health risk

About the author

Dr. Shansky serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Northeastern University. She received her PhD in Neurobiology from Yale University, and her research focuses on neural connections and sex differences impact how circuits process fear and respond to stress. She has 15 years’ experience in the field of sex differences, has authored many peer- reviewed primary research articles and reviews on the subject, has current NIH funding to study sex-specific neuroanatomical markers of vulnerability in PTSD, received the 2008 “Young Investigator Award” from the Organization for the Study of Sex Differences, and serves as reviewer for numerous journals and an Editorial Board Member for Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience.

Product details

Authors Rebecca M Shansky, Rebecca M. Shansky, Shansky Rebecca M.
Publisher Elsevier Science & Technology
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.09.2015
 
EAN 9780128021149
ISBN 978-0-12-802114-9
Dimensions 186 mm x 234 mm x 232 mm
Weight 977 g
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Neuroscience, PSYCHOLOGY / Human Sexuality, Neurosciences, Psychology of gender

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