BookDonald W. Pfaff, Robert T. Rubin, Jill E. Schneider, Geoffrey A. Head.
Contents:
Section I. Characterizing the phenomena: hormone effects on behavior are strong and reliable
Section II. History: hormone effects can depend on family, gender, and development
Section III. Time: hormonal effects on behavior depend on temporal parameters
Section IV. Space: spatial aspects of hormone administration and impact are important
Section V. Mechanisms: molecular and biophysical mechanisms of hormone actions give clues to future therapeutic strategies
Section VI. Environment: environmental variables influence hormone/behavior relations
Section VII. Evolution.