Lauren V. Riters

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University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
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Monari PK, Hammond ER, Zhao X, et al. (2024) Conditioned preferences: Gated by experience, context, and endocrine systems. Hormones and Behavior. 161: 105529
Asogwa CN, Zhao C, Polzin BJ, et al. (2023) Distinct patterns of activity within columns of the periaqueductal gray are associated with functionally distinct birdsongs. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Polzin BJ, Stevenson SA, Gammie SC, et al. (2023) Distinct patterns of gene expression in the medial preoptic area are related to gregarious singing behavior in European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris). Bmc Neuroscience. 24: 41
Malone CL, Rieger NS, Spool JA, et al. (2023) Behavioral convergence in defense behaviors in pair bonded individuals correlates with neuroendocrine receptors in the medial amygdala. Behavioural Brain Research. 452: 114556
Maksimoski AN, Stevenson SA, Polzin BJ, et al. (2023) The motivation to flock correlates with vocal-social behaviors and dopamine-related gene expression in male European starlings. Hormones and Behavior. 153: 105374
Zhao C, Riters LV. (2023) The medial preoptic area and its projections to the ventral tegmental area and the periaqueductal gray are activated in response to social play behavior in juvenile rats. Behavioral Neuroscience
Polzin BJ, Maksimoski AN, Stevenson SA, et al. (2022) Mu opioid receptor stimulation in the medial preoptic area or nucleus accumbens facilitates song and reward in flocking European starlings. Frontiers in Physiology. 13: 970920
Riters LV, Polzin BJ, Maksimoski AN, et al. (2022) Birdsong and the Neural Regulation of Positive Emotion. Frontiers in Psychology. 13: 903857
Riters LV, Stevenson SA. (2022) Using seasonality and birdsong to understand mechanisms underlying context-appropriate shifts in social motivation and reward. Hormones and Behavior. 142: 105156
Polzin BJ, Heimovics SA, Riters LV. (2021) Immunolabeling provides evidence for subregions in the songbird nucleus accumbens and suggests a context-dependent role in song in male European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris). Brain, Behavior and Evolution
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