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David Edwards, Ph.D.

Journal Contributions

Edwards, D. A., Walter, B., Liang, P. (1996). Hypothalamic and olfacto/chemosensory control of sexual behavior in male rats. Physiology and Behavior 60, 1347-1354.

Gréco, B., Edwards, D. A., Michael, R. P., Clancy, A. N. (1996). Androgen receptor immunoreactivity and mating-induced Fos expression in forebrain and midbrain structures in the male rat. Neuroscience 75, 161-171.

Edwards, D. A., Davis, A. B. (1997). Deafferentation of the olfactory bulbs of male rats reduces erection to remote cues from females. Physiology and Behavior 62, 145-149.

Gréco, B., Edwards, D. A., Zumpe, D., Michael, R. P., Clancy, A. N. (1998). Fos induced by mating or noncontact sociosexual interaction is colocalized with androgen receptors in neurons within the forebrain, midbrain, and lumbosacral spinal cord of male rats. Hormones and Behavior 33, 125-138.

Edwards, D. A., Waters, J. (2003). Women's intercollegiate volleyball: Saliva testosterone and cortisol are elevated during competition and before-match testosterone is related to teammate ratings of playing ability. Hormones and Behavior 44, 47.

Edwards, D. A., Wetzel, K., Wyner, D. R. (2006).  Intercollegiate soccer: Saliva cortisol and testosterone are elevated during competition, and testosterone is related to status and social connectedness with teammates. Physiology and Behavior 87, 135-143.

Edwards DA. (2006). Competition and testosterone. Hormones and Behavior 50, 681-683.

Edited Volume Contributions

Edwards, D. A. (1998). Aggressive behavior. in E. Knobil & J. D. Neill (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Reproduction. Academic Press, New York, pp. 77-83.

 

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