Emma Coddington, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR |
Area:
Neuropeptides, reproductive behavior, stressGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorFrank Moore | grad student | 2004 | Oregon State | |
(Neuroendocrine mechanisms that regulate context -dependent behavioral responses to acute stress.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeJonny L. Saunders | research assistant | 2013-2015 | Willamette University |
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Davis A, Abraham E, McEvoy E, et al. (2015) Corticosterone suppresses vasotocin-enhanced clasping behavior in male rough-skinned newts by novel mechanisms interfering with V1a receptor availability and receptor-mediated endocytosis. Hormones and Behavior. 69: 39-49 |
Lombana K, Middleton N, Coddington E. (2015) Suppression of sex behavior by kappa opiates and stress steroids occurs via independent neuroendocrine pathways. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 210: 81-6 |
Coddington E, Lewis C, Rose JD, et al. (2007) Endocannabinoids mediate the effects of acute stress and corticosterone on sex behavior. Endocrinology. 148: 493-500 |
Hollis DM, Coddington EJ, Moore FL. (2006) Neuroanatomical distribution of cannabinoid receptor gene expression in the brain of the rough-skinned newt, Taricha granulosa. Brain, Behavior and Evolution. 67: 135-49 |
Coddington E, Moore FL. (2003) Neuroendocrinology of context-dependent stress responses: vasotocin alters the effect of corticosterone on amphibian behaviors. Hormones and Behavior. 43: 222-8 |