85 Publications (Page 3 of 4)
1997
Sexually initiated affiliation facilitates rhesus monkey integration.Tannenbaum, P L and Wallen, KimAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences, vol. 807, pp. 578-82, 1997/Jan/15.
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Wallen, K, and Tannenbaum, P. L. (1997) Hormonal modulation of sexual behavior and affiliation in rhesus monkeys. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 807:185-202Wallen, Kim1997
1996
Nature needs nurture: the interaction of hormonal and social influences on the development of behavioral sex differences in rhesus monkeys.Wallen, KimHormones and behavior, vol. 30, (no. 4), pp. 364-78, 1996/Dec.
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Wallen, K. (1996) Nature needs nurture: The interaction of hormonal and social influences on the development of behavioral sex differences in rhesus monkeys. Hormones and Behavior. 30:364-378Wallen, Kim1996
1995
Drea, C. M., Wallen, K., Akinbami, M.A., Mann, D.R. (1995) Neonatal testosterone and handedness in young rhesus monkeys. Physiology and Behavior, 58(6):1-4Wallen, Kim1995
Effects of neonatal testicular suppression with a GnRH antagonist on social behavior in group-living juvenile rhesus monkeys.Wallen, Kim⋅Maestripieri, Dario and Mann, David RHormones and behavior, vol. 29, (no. 3), pp. 322-37, 1995/Sep.
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Gradual acquisition of visual discrimination tasks in a social group of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta)Drea, Christine and Wallen, KimAnimal Learning & Behavior, vol. 23, (no. 1), pp. 1-8, 1995.
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Interest in infants varies with reproductive condition in group-living female pigtail macaques (Macaca nemestrina)Maestripieri, Dario and Wallen, KimPhysiology & Behavior, vol. 57, (no. 2), pp. 353-358, 1995.
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Neonatal testosterone and handedness in yearling rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta).Drea, Christine M⋅Wallen, Kim⋅Akinbami, M A and Mann, D RPhysiology & behavior, vol. 58, (no. 6), pp. 1257-62, 1995/Dec.
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Wallen, K. (1995) The evolution of female sexual desire. In Sexual Nature, Sexual Culture (Eds.) Abramson, P and Pinkerton, S; University of Chicago Press, Chicago, pp 57-79Wallen, Kim1995
1994
Neonatal treatment with luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone analogs alters peripheral lymphocyte subsets and cellular and humorally mediated immune responses in juvenile and adult male monkeys.Mann, David R⋅Ansari, Aftab A⋅Akinbami, Mukaila⋅Wallen, Kim⋅Gould, K G and McClure, H MThe Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, vol. 78, (no. 2), pp. 292-8, 1994/Feb.
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1993
Neonatal testicular suppression with a GnRH agonist in rhesus monkeys: effects on adult endocrine function and behavior.Eisler, J A⋅Tannenbaum, P L⋅Mann, David R and Wallen, KimHormones and behavior, vol. 27, (no. 4), pp. 551-67, 1993/Dec.
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Neonatal treatment of male monkeys with a gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist alters differentiation of central nervous system centers that regulate sexual and skeletal development.Mann, David R⋅Akinbami, Mukaila⋅Gould, K G⋅Tanner, J M and Wallen, KimThe Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, vol. 76, (no. 5), pp. 1319-24, 1993/May.
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1991
Antide (Nal-Lys GnRH antagonist) suppression of pituitary-testicular function and sexual behavior in group-living rhesus monkeys.Wallen, Kim⋅Eisler, J A⋅Tannenbaum, P L⋅Nagell, K M and Mann, David RPhysiology & behavior, vol. 50, (no. 2), pp. 429-35, 1991/Aug.
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Asymmetrical hand use in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) in tactually and visually regulated tasks.Fagot, J⋅Drea, Christine M and Wallen, KimJournal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983), vol. 105, (no. 3), pp. 260-8, 1991/Sep.
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1990
Adrenal suppression and sexual initiation in group-living female rhesus monkeys.Lovejoy, J and Wallen, KimHormones and behavior, vol. 24, (no. 2), pp. 256-69, 1990/Jun.
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Desire and ability: hormones and the regulation of female sexual behavior.Wallen, KimNeuroscience and biobehavioral reviews, vol. 14, (no. 2), pp. 233-41, 1990.
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1989
Blockade of neonatal activation of the pituitary-testicular axis: effect on peripubertal luteinizing hormone and testosterone secretion and on testicular development in male monkeys.Mann, David R⋅Gould, K G⋅Collins, D C and Wallen, KimThe Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, vol. 68, (no. 3), pp. 600-7, 1989/Mar.
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1987
Lordosis behavior in males of two inbred strains of guinea pig.Thornton, J E⋅Wallen, Kim and Goy, R WPhysiology & behavior, vol. 40, (no. 6), pp. 703-9, 1987.
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1986
Chronic gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist treatment suppresses ovulation and sexual behavior in group-living female rhesus monkeys.Wallen, Kim⋅Mann, David R⋅Davis-DaSilva, M⋅Gaventa, S⋅Lovejoy, J C and Collins, D CPhysiology & behavior, vol. 36, (no. 2), pp. 369-75, 1986.
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Preoptic lesions increase the display of lordosis by male rats.Hennessey, AC⋅Wallen, Kim and Edwards, DABrain Research, vol. 370, (no. 1), pp. 21-28, 1986.
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1984
Blockade of neonatal activation of the pituitary-testicular axis with continuous administration of a gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist in male rhesus monkeys.Mann, David R⋅Davis-DaSilva, M⋅Wallen, Kim⋅Coan, P⋅Evans, D E and Collins, D CThe Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, vol. 59, (no. 2), pp. 207-11, 1984/Aug.
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Periovulatory changes in female sexual behavior and patterns of ovarian steroid secretion in group-living rhesus monkeys.Wallen, Kim⋅Winston, L A⋅Gaventa, S⋅Davis-DaSilva, M and Collins, D CHormones and behavior, vol. 18, (no. 4), pp. 431-50, 1984/Dec.
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Social complexity and hormonal influences on sexual behavior in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta).Wallen, Kim and Winston, L APhysiology & behavior, vol. 32, (no. 4), pp. 629-37, 1984/Apr.
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Social influence on the display of sexually dimorphic behavior in rhesus monkeys: isosexual rearing.Goldfoot, D A⋅Wallen, Kim⋅Neff, D A⋅McBrair, M C and Goy, R WArchives of sexual behavior, vol. 13, (no. 5), pp. 395-412, 1984/Oct.
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