Perinatal Hormones and Their Role in the Development of Sexually Dimorphic Behaviors

作者: Harvey H. Feder

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-3875-8_6

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摘要: In the previous chapter, we saw that steroid hormones have long been known to play an important role in morphological differentiation of genital tissues. It is only more recently idea influence steroids on neural substrates for sexual behavior has brought forward and systematically examined. The purpose this chapter survey evidence which notion behavioral based. But first, let us ask why perinatal affect tissues regulating adult so slow take root. Three major conceptual confusions can be cited as obstacles.

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