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Psychology

University of Massachusetts Amherst

Luke Remage-Healey

2007

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Plasticity In Brain Sexuality Is Revealed By The Rapid Actions Of Steroid Hormones, Luke Remage_Healey, Andrew H. Bass Jan 2007

Plasticity In Brain Sexuality Is Revealed By The Rapid Actions Of Steroid Hormones, Luke Remage_Healey, Andrew H. Bass

Luke Remage-Healey

Divergent steroid hormone profiles can shape the development of male versus female neural phenotypes, but whether they also determine differences in the short-term, neurophysiological patterning of behavior is unknown. We now show that steroid hormone-specific modulation of a vocal pattern generator (VPG) diverges between reproductive morphs in a teleost fish. Only type I male midshipman acoustically court females, whereas type II males steal fertilizations from type I males and, like females, generate only agonistic calls. The androgen 11-ketotestosterone (11kT), but not testosterone (T), rapidly (within 5 min) increases type I VPG output. As now shown, T, but not 11kT, rapidly …