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11 The Role of Sex Hormones in the Initiation of Human Mating Relationships
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE Theoretical and Empirical Context
- 1 Evolution and Ecological Diversity in Animal Mating and Parenting Systems 13
- 2 Neuroendocrine Mechanisms Underlying Social Relationships 32
- 3 Social Relationships and Reproductive Ecology 54
- 4 Hormone-Behavior Interrelationships in a Changing Environment 74
- 5 The Endocrinology of the Human Adaptive Complex 95
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PART TWO Social Relationships among Nonhuman Animals
- 6 The Endocrinology of Social Relationships in Rodents 121
- 7 The Endocrinology of Family Relationships in Biparental Monkeys 138
- 8 Hormonal and Neurochemical Influences on Aggression in Group-Living Monkeys 159
- 9 The Endocrinology of Intersexual Relationships in the Apes 196
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PART THREE Social Relationships among Humans
- 10 Human Sex Differences in Social Relationships: Organizational and Activational Effects of Androgens 225
- 11 The Role of Sex Hormones in the Initiation of Human Mating Relationships 246
- 12 Human Male Testosterone, Pair-Bonding, and Fatherhood 270
- 13 Neurobiology of Human Maternal Care 294
- 14 Oxytocin, Vasopressin, and Human Social Behavior 319
- 15 Androgens and Diversity in Adult Human Partnering 340
- 16 Early Life Influences on the Ontogeny of the Neuroendocrine Stress Response in the Human Child 364
- References 385
- Contributors 491
- Index 493
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE Theoretical and Empirical Context
- 1 Evolution and Ecological Diversity in Animal Mating and Parenting Systems 13
- 2 Neuroendocrine Mechanisms Underlying Social Relationships 32
- 3 Social Relationships and Reproductive Ecology 54
- 4 Hormone-Behavior Interrelationships in a Changing Environment 74
- 5 The Endocrinology of the Human Adaptive Complex 95
-
PART TWO Social Relationships among Nonhuman Animals
- 6 The Endocrinology of Social Relationships in Rodents 121
- 7 The Endocrinology of Family Relationships in Biparental Monkeys 138
- 8 Hormonal and Neurochemical Influences on Aggression in Group-Living Monkeys 159
- 9 The Endocrinology of Intersexual Relationships in the Apes 196
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PART THREE Social Relationships among Humans
- 10 Human Sex Differences in Social Relationships: Organizational and Activational Effects of Androgens 225
- 11 The Role of Sex Hormones in the Initiation of Human Mating Relationships 246
- 12 Human Male Testosterone, Pair-Bonding, and Fatherhood 270
- 13 Neurobiology of Human Maternal Care 294
- 14 Oxytocin, Vasopressin, and Human Social Behavior 319
- 15 Androgens and Diversity in Adult Human Partnering 340
- 16 Early Life Influences on the Ontogeny of the Neuroendocrine Stress Response in the Human Child 364
- References 385
- Contributors 491
- Index 493