The Oxford handbook of evolutionary psychology and behavioral endocrinology /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Welling, Lisa L. M. (Editor), Shackelford, Todd K. (Todd Kennedy), 1971- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, [2019]
Series:Oxford library of psychology.
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Table of Contents:
  • Integrating mechanisms and functions to understand behavior / Lisa L.M. Welling and Todd K. Shackelford
  • Hormones and behavior: a life history perspective / Maren N. Vitousek and Laura A. Schoenle
  • Sex differences in primate social relationships during development / Joyce F. Benenson
  • Sex differences in cognition : evidence for the organizational-activational hypothesis / Elizabeth Hampson
  • Involvement of the sex hormones in learning and memory / Kelsy S.J. Ervin and Elena Choleris
  • Endocrine disruptors and other environmental influences on hormone action / Laura N. Vandenberg
  • Investigating the ovulatory cycle : an overview of research and methods / Lisa L.M. Welling and Robert P. Burriss
  • Reproduction behavior in the human male / Stefan M.M. Goetz, Glenn Weisfeld, and Samuele Zilioli
  • Mate preferences across the lifespan / Lynda G. Boothroyd and Jovana Vukovic
  • The influence of maternal stress and child maltreatment on offspring / Lillybelle K. Deer, Kristin Bernard, and Camelia E. Hostinar
  • Evolution and human fatherhood / Adam H. Boyette and Lee T. Gettler
  • Hormones, sexual orientation, and gender identity / Nicholas C. Neibergall, Alex J. Swanson, and Francisco J. Sánchez
  • Intersexual and intrasexual competition and their relation to jealousy / Abraham P. Buunk, Karlijn Massar, Pieternel Dijkstra, and Ana Maria Fernandez
  • Synthetic hormones: the influence of hormonal contraceptives and hormone replacement therapy on aspects of women's mating psychology / Amanda C. Hahn and Kelly D. Cobey
  • The endocrinology of social relationships and affiliation / Christine Anderl, Shimon Saphire-Bernstein, and Frances S. Chen
  • Hierarchy and testosterone : how can testosterone promote upward mobility in status hierarchies? / Shawn N. Geniole and Justin M. Carré
  • Competition, dominance, and social hierarchy / Kathleen V. Casto and Pranjal H. Mehta
  • Oxytocin: an evolutionary framework / Nicholas M. Grebe and Steven W. Gangestad
  • Social bond paradoxes / Lynea R. Witczak, Trenton C. Simmons, and Karen L. Bales
  • Stress hormones, physiology, and behavior / Justin K. Mogilski, Anna Wysocki, Simon D. Reeve, Virginia E. Mitchell, Jenna Lunge, and Lisa L.M. Welling
  • Hormones, circadian rhythms, and mental health / Yasmine-Marie Cissé, Jeremy C. Borniger, and Randy J. Nelson
  • Hormones and major depressive disorder / Mark A. Ellenbogen, Virginia Tsekova, and Lisa Serravalle
  • Sex differences in anxiety disorders / Teresa A. Piggott, Alexandra N. Duran, Isha Jalnapurkar, Tyler Kimm, Stephanie Linscheid, and Melissa K. Allen
  • Future directions in human behavioral endocrinology / Lisa L.M. Welling and Todd K. Shackelford.