Richard Whalen

Affiliations: 
University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, United States 
Area:
Behavioral Neuroendocrinology
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Johnson F, Whalen RE. (1989) Aggression in male mice: rapid-onset attack of lactating female mice following termination of hyperphysiological testosterone treatment. Physiology & Behavior. 46: 413-6
Whalen RE, Johnson F. (1988) Aggression in adult female mice: chronic testosterone treatment induces attack against olfactory bulbectomized male and lactating female mice. Physiology & Behavior. 43: 17-20
Olsen KL, Edwards E, Schechter N, et al. (1988) Muscarinic receptors in preoptic area and hypothalamus: effects of cyclicity, sex and estrogen treatment. Brain Research. 448: 223-9
Johnson F, Whalen RE. (1988) Testicular hormones reduce individual differences in the aggressive behavior of male mice: a theory of hormone action. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 12: 93-9
Lauber AH, Whalen RE. (1988) Muscarinic cholinergic modulation of hypothalamic estrogen binding sites. Brain Research. 443: 21-6
Whalen RE, Johnson F. (1987) Individual differences in the attack behavior of male mice: a function of attack stimulus and hormonal state. Hormones and Behavior. 21: 223-33
Simon NG, Whalen RE. (1987) Sexual differentiation of androgen-sensitive and estrogen-sensitive regulatory systems for aggressive behavior. Hormones and Behavior. 21: 493-500
Whalen RE, Gladue BA, Olsen KL. (1986) Lordotic behavior in male rats: genetic and hormonal regulation of sexual differentiation. Hormones and Behavior. 20: 73-82
Simon NG, Whalen RE. (1986) Hormonal regulation of aggression: Evidence for a relationship among genotype, receptor binding, and behavioral sensitivity to androgen and estrogen Aggressive Behavior. 12: 255-266
Simon NG, Whalen RE, Tate MP. (1985) Induction of male-typical aggression by androgens but not by estrogens in adult female mice. Hormones and Behavior. 19: 204-12
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