Ruth I. Wood

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Keck School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
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Donovan A, Ryan E, Wood RI. (2020) Cooperative responses in rats playing a 2 × 2 game: Effects of opponent strategy, payoff, and oxytocin. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 121: 104803
Serpa RO, Wagner CK, Wood RI. (2020) Developmental exposure to 17α-hydroxyprogesterone caproate impairs adult delayed reinforcement and reversal learning in male and female rats. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. e12862
Liu CM, Davis EA, Suarez AN, et al. (2019) Sex Differences and Estrous Influences on Oxytocin Control of Food Intake. Neuroscience
Wood RI, Serpa RO. (2019) Anabolic-androgenic steroid abuse and cognitive impairment: Testosterone IMPAIRS biconditional task performance in male rats. Behavioural Brain Research. 112339
Dokovna LB, Li G, Wood RI. (2019) Anabolic-androgenic steroids and cognitive effort discounting in male rats. Hormones and Behavior
Tobiansky DJ, Wallin-Miller KG, Floresco SB, et al. (2018) Androgen Regulation of the Mesocorticolimbic System and Executive Function. Frontiers in Endocrinology. 9: 279
Wallin-Miller K, Li G, Kelishani D, et al. (2018) Anabolic-androgenic steroids alter decision making in a balanced rodent model of the Iowa gambling task. Behavioral Neuroscience. 132: 152-160
Wallin-Miller KG, Kreutz F, Li G, et al. (2017) Anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) increase sensitivity to uncertainty by inhibition of dopamine D1 and D2 receptors. Psychopharmacology
Donhoffner ME, Al Saleh S, Schink O, et al. (2017) Prosocial effects of prolactin in male rats: Social recognition, social approach and social learning. Hormones and Behavior
Wallin-Miller KG, Chesley J, Castrillon J, et al. (2017) Sex differences and hormonal modulation of ethanol-enhanced risk taking in rats. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 174: 137-144
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