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Overview

Eric B. Keverne is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their academic work includes contributions to biographical and ethological literature, with a focus on notable figures in biology. One of their publications is a 2020 paper titled Hinde, Robert Aubrey (1923-2016), biologist and ethologist, published in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.

Their publication record includes work in the following venue:

  • Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Eric B. Keverne's listed frequent co-authors are not documented, indicating they may often work independently or in varied collaborations not captured here.

The scientist's research interests and academic contributions do not list specific fields, subfields, or main topics, which suggests their work may be interdisciplinary or specialized without broad categorization in the available data. Their research thus far supports biographical scholarship within the life sciences, particularly ethology and biology.

In recognition of their contributions to the academic community, Eric B. Keverne was named a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1998.

Best Publications

  • Are subordinates always stressed? a comparative analysis of rank differences in cortisol levels among primates

    D.H Abbott;E.B Keverne;F.B Bercovitch;C.A Shively

  • Beta-endorphin concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid of monkeys are influenced by grooming relationships.

    Eric B. Keverne;Nicholas D. Martensz;Bernadette Tuite

  • Abnormal maternal behaviour and growth retardation associated with loss of the imprinted gene Mest.

    Louis Lefebvre;Louis Lefebvre;Stéphane Viville;Sheila C. Barton;Fumitoshi Ishino

  • Regulation of maternal behavior and offspring growth by paternally expressed Peg3.

    L.-L. Li;E. B. Keverne;S. A. Aparicio;F. Ishino

  • The vomeronasal organ.

    Eric B. Keverne

  • Olfactory recognition: a simple memory system.

    Peter Brennan;Hideto Kaba;Eric B. Keverne

  • Intracerebroventricular oxytocin stimulates maternal behaviour in the sheep.

    Keith M. Kendrick;Eric B. Keverne;Basil A. Baldwin

  • Changes in the sensory processing of olfactory signals induced by birth in sheep.

    KM Kendrick;F Levy;EB Keverne

  • Neural Control of Maternal Behaviour and Olfactory Recognition of Offspring

    Keith M Kendrick;Ana P.C Da Costa;Kevin D Broad;Satoshi Ohkura

  • NEURAL MECHANISMS OF MAMMALIAN OLFACTORY LEARNING

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  • Mother-infant bonding and the evolution of mammalian social relationships.

    K.D Broad;J.P Curley;E.B Keverne

  • Vasopressin, oxytocin and social behaviour.

    Eric B Keverne;James P Curley

  • Something in the air? New insights into mammalian pheromones.

    Peter A. Brennan;Eric B. Keverne

  • Vaginal Stimulation: An Important Determinant of Maternal Bonding in Sheep

    E. B. Keverne;F. Levy;P. Poindron;D. R. Lindsay

  • Genomic imprinting and the differential roles of parental genomes in brain development

    Eric B. Keverne;Reinald Fundele;Maithreyi Narasimha;Sheila C. Barton

  • Coadaptation in mother and infant regulated by a paternally expressed imprinted gene.

    James P. Curley;Sheila Barton;Azim Surani;Eric B. Keverne

  • Pheromones in the Communication of Sexual Status in Primates

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  • Genes, brains and mammalian social bonds

    James P. Curley;Eric B. Keverne

  • Microdialysis measurement of oxytocin, aspartate, γ-aminobutyric acid and glutamate release from the olfactory bulb of the sheep during vaginocervical stimulation

    K.M. Kendrick;E.B. Keverne;C. Chapman;B.A. Baldwin

  • Pheromones in mice: reciprocal interaction between the nose and brain

    E B Keverne;C de la Riva

  • The importance of central noradrenergic neurones in the formation of an olfactory memory in the prevention of pregnancy block

    Anne Elizabeth Rosser;E.B. Keverne

  • Cerebrospinal fluid levels of acetylcholinesterase, monoamines and oxytocin during labour, parturition, vaginocervical stimulation, lamb separation and suckling in sheep.

    Keith M. Kendrick;Eric B. Keverne;Basil A. Baldwin;Dennis F. Sharman

Frequent Co-Authors

Keith M. Kendrick
Keith M. Kendrick University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Joe Herbert
Joe Herbert University of Cambridge
Piers C. Emson
Piers C. Emson Babraham Institute
Frances A. Champagne
Frances A. Champagne The University of Texas at Austin
Frédéric Lévy
Frédéric Lévy François Rabelais University
Barry J. Everitt
Barry J. Everitt University of Cambridge
Anne Elizabeth Rosser
Anne Elizabeth Rosser Cardiff University
Sheila C. Barton
Sheila C. Barton University of Cambridge
Michael J. Baum
Michael J. Baum Boston University
M. Azim Surani
M. Azim Surani University of Cambridge

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