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Dr.
John Czaja
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| University Affiliations Education Ph. D., 1975 University of Wisconsin University Positions Associate Director, Office for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching (OAST) |
John Czaja, Ph. D.Department of Psychology 103 Bonham House Miami University Oxford, Ohio 45056 (513) 529-3734 (voice) (513) 529-3762 (fax) czajaja@muohio.edu (e-mail) |
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Research
Interests
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| Behavioral neuroendocrinology of rodents and nonhuman primates. Current research interests include the effects of endocrine hormones and neuropeptides homeostatic and nonhomeostatic motivational dependent variables include sexual behavior body weight, food intake, and body temperature. Additional work is being conducted on the in vivo and in vitro actions of gonadal steroids involved in the control of blood pressure. | |
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Representative
Publications
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Czaja, J. A. (1993). Direct effects of estradiol and progesterone on rat vascular smooth muscle: Physiological and behavioral impliations. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 19, 314. Czaja, J. A. (1991). Interactions of novelty stress and treatment with gonadal steroids on circulating cortisol. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 17, 1556 McCaffrey, T. A., & Czaja, J. A. (1989). Cardiovascular effects of estradiol-17-b: Concurrent suppression of blood pressure and water intake in conscious unrestrained animals. Physiology and Behavior, 45, 649-657. Butera, P. C., & Czaja, J. A. (1989). Activation of sexual behavior by combined subcutaneous and intracranial treatments of 5-a-dihydrotestosterone. Hormones and Behavior, 23, 92-105. |
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on Wednesday 7 February 2001, © Dept. of Psychology, all rights reserved.
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