Shannon Brooke Zoe Stephens

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Emory University, Atlanta, GA 
Area:
Behavioral Neuroendocrinology
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Eckstein M, Bamert V, Stephens S, et al. (2018) Oxytocin Increases Eye-Gaze towards Novel Social and Non-Social Stimuli. Social Neuroscience
Stephens SB, Chahal N, Munaganuru N, et al. (2016) Estrogen stimulation of Kiss1 expression in the medial amygdala involves estrogen receptor α but not estrogen receptor β. Endocrinology. en20161431
Luo E, Stephens SB, Chaing S, et al. (2015) Corticosterone blocks ovarian cyclicity and the LH surge via decreased kisspeptin neuron activation in female mice. Endocrinology. en20151711
Stephens SB, Tolson KP, Rouse ML, et al. (2015) Absent Progesterone Signaling in Kisspeptin Neurons Disrupts the LH Surge and Impairs Fertility in Female Mice. Endocrinology. en20151300
Russo KA, La JL, Stephens SB, et al. (2015) Circadian Control of the Female Reproductive Axis Through Gated Responsiveness of the RFRP-3 System to VIP Signaling. Endocrinology. 156: 2608-18
Stephens SB, Raper J, Bachevalier J, et al. (2015) Neonatal amygdala lesions advance pubertal timing in female rhesus macaques. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 51: 307-17
Raper J, Stephens SB, Henry A, et al. (2014) Neonatal amygdala lesions lead to increased activity of brain CRF systems and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis of juvenile rhesus monkeys. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 34: 11452-60
Raper J, Stephens SB, Sanchez M, et al. (2014) Neonatal amygdala lesions alter mother-infant interactions in rhesus monkeys living in a species-typical social environment. Developmental Psychobiology. 56: 1711-22
Stephens SB, Wallen K. (2013) Environmental and social influences on neuroendocrine puberty and behavior in macaques and other nonhuman primates. Hormones and Behavior. 64: 226-39
Raper J, Wallen K, Sanchez MM, et al. (2013) Sex-dependent role of the amygdala in the development of emotional and neuroendocrine reactivity to threatening stimuli in infant and juvenile rhesus monkeys. Hormones and Behavior. 63: 646-58
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