Adam Steven Smith
Affiliations: | Section of Gene Expression | NIMH/NIH, North Bethesda, MD, United States |
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Behavior Neuroendocrinology, Aggression, Stress, MonogamyGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorJeffrey A. French | grad student | 2007-2009 | University of Nebraska Omaha (Primatology Tree) | |
Zuoxin Wang | grad student | 2009-2013 | Florida State | |
(Oxytocin regulation of social buffering following stress.) | ||||
W Scott Young | post-doc | 2013- | National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeEmalee R Andrews | research assistant | University of Kansas | |
Jeff P Goff | research assistant | 2019-2023 | University of Kansas |
Lina Karina Nerio Morales | grad student | University of Kansas | |
M Smith | grad student | 2001 | (Econometree) |
Erika Vitale | post-doc | University of Kansas |
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Vitale EM, Tbaba AH, Tam K, et al. (2024) Opposite-sex pairing alters social interaction-induced GCaMP and dopamine activity in the insular cortex of male prairie voles. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Tickerhoof MC, Nerio Morales LK, Goff J, et al. (2024) Extended amygdala corticotropin-releasing hormone neurons regulate sexually dimorphic changes in pair bond formation following social defeat in prairie voles ( ). Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Vitale EM, Tbaba AH, Sanchez S, et al. (2024) Pair bond quality influences social conditioned place preference expression, passive coping behavior, and central oxytocin receptor expression following partner loss in male prairie voles. Social Neuroscience. 1-14 |
Gossman KR, Lowe CS, Kirckof A, et al. (2024) Corticotropin-releasing factor and GABA in the ventral tegmental area modulate partner preference formation in male and female prairie voles (). Frontiers in Neuroscience. 18: 1430447 |
Nerio-Morales LK, Boender AJ, Young LJ, et al. (2024) Limbic oxytocin receptor expression alters molecular signaling and social avoidance behavior in female prairie voles (). Frontiers in Neuroscience. 18: 1409316 |
Vitale EM, Kirckof A, Smith AS. (2023) Partner-seeking and limbic dopamine system are enhanced following social loss in male prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster). Genes, Brain, and Behavior. e12861 |
Vitale EM, Smith AS. (2022) Neurobiology of Loneliness, Isolation, and Loss: Integrating Human and Animal Perspectives. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 16: 846315 |
Gossman KR, Dykstra B, García BH, et al. (2021) Pair Bond-Induced Affiliation and Aggression in Male Prairie Voles Elicit Distinct Functional Connectivity in the Social Decision-Making Network. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 15: 748431 |
Hale LH, Tickerhoof MC, Smith AS. (2021) Chronic intranasal oxytocin reverses stress-induced social avoidance in female prairie voles. Neuropharmacology. 198: 108770 |
Cymerblit-Sabba A, Smith AS, Williams Avram SK, et al. (2020) Inducing Partner Preference in Mice by Chemogenetic Stimulation of CA2 Hippocampal Subfield. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. 13: 61 |