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Psychology

D-Index
32
Citations
3426
World Ranking
11001
National Ranking
5733

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1987 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Best Publications

  • Hormones and Aggressive Behavior

    Bruce B. Svare

  • Postpartum aggression in mice: Experiential and environmental factors ☆

    Bruce Svare;Ronald Gandelman

  • The nucleus accumbens as a site of action for rewarding properties of testosterone and its 5α-reduced metabolites

    C.A Frye;M.E Rhodes;R Rosellini;B Svare

  • The testosterone metabolite and neurosteroid 3α-androstanediol may mediate the effects of testosterone on conditioned place preference.

    C.A Frye;D Park;M Tanaka;R Rosellini

  • Maternal Aggression in Mammals

    Bruce B. Svare

  • Fighting behavior in female mice following chronic androgen treatment during adulthood.

    Bruce Svare;Paula G. Davis;Ronald Gandelman

  • Pituitary-adrenocortical activity and intermale aggressiveness in isolated mice.

    Alan I. Leshner;William A. Walker;Allan E. Johnson;James S. Kelling

  • Postpartum aggression in mice: The influence of suckling stimulation

    Bruce Svare;Ronald Gandelman

  • Infanticide: genetic, developmental and hormonal influences in mice.

    Bruce Svare;Martha Mann

  • Prenatal stress alters maternal aggression in mice

    Craig Kinsley;Bruce Svare

  • Suckling stimulation induces aggression in virgin female mice.

    Bruce Svare;Bruce Svare;Ronald Gandelman

  • Some situational and experiential determinants of maternal aggression in mice.

    Bruce Svare;Cynthia Betteridge;Debra Katz;Owen Samuels

  • The testosterone metabolite and neurosteroid 3α-androstanediol may mediate the effects of testosterone on conditioned place preference

    Robert A Rosellini;Bruce B Svare;Madeline E Rhodes;Cheryl A Frye

  • Maternal aggression in mice: Influence of the young

    Bruce B. Svare

  • Genotype modulates prenatal stress effects on aggression in male and female mice

    Craig Kinsley;Bruce Svare

  • A longitudinal analysis of maternal aggression in Rockland-Swiss albino mice.

    Bruce Svare;Ronald Gandelman

  • Time of neonatal androgen exposure influences length of testosterone treatment required to induce aggression in adult male and female mice.

    Frederick S. Vom Saal;Bruce Svare;Ronald Gandelman

  • Prenatal stress reduces intermale aggression in mice

    Craig Kinsley;Bruce Svare

  • The role of progesterone in pregnancy-induced aggression in mice.

    Martha A Mann;Chris Konen;Bruce Svare

  • Prenatal stress effects: are they mediated by reductions in maternal food and water intake and body weight gain?

    Craig Kinsley;Bruce Svare

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