Timothy K. Smock, PhD

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Psychology and Neuroscience University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
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Smock T, Albeck D, Stark P. (1998) A peptidergic basis for sexual behavior in mammals. Progress in Brain Research. 119: 467-81
Stark CP, Alpern HP, Fuhrer J, et al. (1998) The medial amygdaloid nucleus modifies social behavior in male rats. Physiology & Behavior. 63: 253-9
Garritano J, Martinez C, Grossman K, et al. (1996) The output of the hippocampus is inhibited during social behavior in the male rat Experimental Brain Research. 111: 35-40
Ward TC, Intemann P, Brittin L, et al. (1995) Interaction between long-term potentiation and the action of a peptide transmitter. Peptides. 16: 917-9
Minerbo G, Albeck D, Goldberg E, et al. (1994) Activity of peptidergic neurons in the amygdala during sexual behavior in the male rat. Experimental Brain Research. 97: 444-50
Albeck D, Bullock N, Marrs K, et al. (1993) Antidromic activation of a peptidergic pathway in the limbic system of the male rat. Brain Research. 606: 171-4
Smock T, Arnold S, Albeck D, et al. (1992) A peptidergic circuit for reproductive behavior. Brain Research. 598: 138-42
Raese K, Albeck D, Cooper R, et al. (1991) Peptidergic transmission in the brain. V. Systemic correlates of central activation. Peptides. 12: 461-4
Albeck D, Paynter K, Arnold S, et al. (1991) Peptidergic transmission in the brain. VI. Behavioral consequences of central activation. Peptides. 12: 413-8
Albeck D, Smock T, Arnold S, et al. (1991) Peptidergic transmission in the brain. IV. Sex hormone dependence in the vasopressin/oxytocin system. Peptides. 12: 53-6
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