Kayla De Lorme, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Psychology - Doctor of Philosophy Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
Area:
Behavioral Neuroendocrinology, puberty
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Cheryl Sisk grad student 2013 Michigan State
 (The organizational effects of pubertal testosterone on the maturation of adult social cognition and social proficiency.)
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De Lorme KC, Staffend-Michael NA, Cooper SE, et al. (2019) Pubertal testosterone programs adult behavioral adaptations to sexual experience through infralimbic cortex ΔFosB. Eneuro
Molenda-Figueira HA, Bell MR, De Lorme KC, et al. (2016) Pubertal pair-housing facilitates adult sexual behavior in male rats. Developmental Psychobiology
De Lorme KC, Sisk CL. (2016) The organizational effects of pubertal testosterone on sexual proficiency in adult male Syrian hamsters. Physiology & Behavior. 165: 273-277
De Lorme K, Bell MR, Sisk CL. (2013) The Teenage Brain: Social Reorientation and the Adolescent Brain-The Role of Gonadal Hormones in the Male Syrian Hamster. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 22: 128-133
De Lorme KC, Sisk CL. (2013) Pubertal testosterone programs context-appropriate agonistic behavior and associated neural activation patterns in male Syrian hamsters. Physiology & Behavior. 112: 1-7
Bell MR, De Lorme KC, Figueira RJ, et al. (2013) Adolescent gain in positive valence of a socially relevant stimulus: engagement of the mesocorticolimbic reward circuitry. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 37: 457-68
de Lorme K, Bell MR, Sisk CL. (2013) The Teenage Brain: Social Reorientation and the Adolescent Brain-The Role of Gonadal Hormones in the Male Syrian Hamster Current Directions in Psychological Science. 22: 128-133
De Lorme KC, Bell MR, Sisk CL. (2012) Maturation of social reward in adult male Syrian hamsters does not depend on organizational effects of pubertal testosterone. Hormones and Behavior. 62: 180-5
De Lorme KC, Schulz KM, Salas-Ramirez KY, et al. (2012) Pubertal testosterone organizes regional volume and neuronal number within the medial amygdala of adult male Syrian hamsters. Brain Research. 1460: 33-40
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