Catherine A. Marler
Affiliations: | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
Area:
Behavioral neuroendocrinologyWebsite:
http://psych.wisc.edu/faculty/bio/marler.htmlGoogle:
"Catherine Marler"Mean distance: 15.83 (cluster 7) | S | N | B | C | P |
Parents
Sign in to add mentorJohn C. Wingfield | research assistant | Rockefeller | |
Michael C. Moore | grad student | 1990 | Arizona State |
Michael J. Ryan | post-doc | UT Austin | |
Walter Wilczynski | post-doc |
Children
Sign in to add traineeCatherine J. Cravens | research assistant | NIH | |
M Allie Holschbach | research assistant | UW Madison | |
Cristianne R. Frazier | research assistant | 2002-2003 | UW Madison |
Emma R Hammond | grad student | ||
Candice Malone | grad student | UW Madison | |
Xin Zhao | grad student | UW Madison | |
Caleigh D Guoynes | grad student | 2015- | UW Madison |
Patrick K Monari | grad student | 2018- | UW Madison |
Ramon Diaz-Uriarte | grad student | 2000 | UW Madison |
Janet K. Bester-Meredith | grad student | 2001 | UW Madison |
Brian C. Trainor | grad student | 1998-2003 | UW Madison |
Temitayo O. Oyegbile | grad student | 2006 | UW Madison |
Erin D. Gleason | grad student | 2010 | UW Madison |
Matthew J. Fuxjager | grad student | 2011 | UW Madison |
Elizabeth A. Becker | grad student | 2012 | UW Madison |
Nathaniel S Rieger | grad student | 2013-2018 | UW Madison |
Elsa M Luebke | research scientist | 2023-2024 | UW Madison |
BETA: Related publications
See more...
Publications
You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect. |
Petric R, Kalcounis-Rueppell M, Marler CA. (2024) Are testosterone pulses a physiological mechanism for expanding activity beyond territories? Royal Society Open Science. 11: 231198 |
Monari PK, Hammond ER, Zhao X, et al. (2024) Conditioned preferences: Gated by experience, context, and endocrine systems. Hormones and Behavior. 161: 105529 |
Monari PK, Herro ZJ, Bymers J, et al. (2023) Chronic intranasal oxytocin increases acoustic eavesdropping and adult neurogenesis. Hormones and Behavior. 156: 105443 |
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 |
Guoynes CD, Marler CA. (2023) Acute intranasal oxytocin dose enhances social preference for parents over peers in male but not female peri-adolescent California mice (Peromyscus californicus). General and Comparative Endocrinology. 335: 114230 |
Petric R, Kalcounis-Rueppell MC, Marler CA. (2022) Testosterone pulses paired with a location induce a place preference to the nest of a monogamous mouse under field conditions. Elife. 11 |
Guoynes CD, Marler CA. (2022) Intranasal oxytocin reduces pre-courtship aggression and increases paternal response in California mice (Peromyscus californicus). Physiology & Behavior. 249: 113773 |
Monari PK, Rieger NS, Schefelker J, et al. (2021) Intranasal oxytocin drives coordinated social approach. Scientific Reports. 11: 17923 |
Rieger NS, Monari PK, Hartfield K, et al. (2021) Pair-bonding leads to convergence in approach behavior to conspecific vocalizations in California mice (Peromyscus californicus). Plos One. 16: e0255295 |
Becker EA, Leithead AB, Libo N, et al. (2021) Transmission of paternal retrieval behavior from fathers to sons in a biparental rodent. Developmental Psychobiology |