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Matthew J. Paul
Matthew J. Paul
Associate Professor of Psychology, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Verified email at buffalo.edu
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Tracking the seasons: the internal calendars of vertebrates
MJ Paul, I Zucker, WJ Schwartz
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B: Biological …, 2008
2132008
Evidence that the medial amygdala projects to the anterior/ventromedial hypothalamic nuclei to inhibit maternal behavior in rats
T Sheehan, M Paul, E Amaral, MJ Numan, M Numan
Neuroscience 106 (2), 341-356, 2001
1822001
Adolescence and Reward: Making Sense of Neural and Behavioral Changes Amid the Chaos
DM Walker, MR Bell, C Flores, JM Gulley, J Willing, MJ Paul
Journal of Neuroscience 37 (45), 10855-10866, 2017
1652017
Sexually dimorphic effects of a prenatal immune challenge on social play and vasopressin expression in juvenile rats
PV Taylor, AH Veenema, MJ Paul, R Bredewold, S Isaacs, GJ de Vries
Biology of sex differences 3 (1), 1-9, 2012
872012
Photic and Nonphotic Seasonal Cues Differentially Engage Hypothalamic Kisspeptin and RFamide‐Related Peptide mRNA Expression in Siberian Hamsters
MJ Paul, LM Pyter, DA Freeman, J Galang, BJ Prendergast
Journal of neuroendocrinology 21 (12), 1007-1014, 2009
802009
In search of a temporal niche: social interactions
A Castillo-Ruiz, MJ Paul, WJ Schwartz
Progress in brain research 199, 267-280, 2012
752012
Huddling, locomotor, and nest-building behaviors of furred and furless Siberian hamsters
AS Kauffman, MJ Paul, MP Butler, I Zucker
Physiology & behavior 79 (2), 247-256, 2003
672003
Sexually dimorphic role for vasopressin in the development of social play
MJ Paul, JI Terranova, CK Probst, EK Murray, NI Ismail, GJ De Vries
Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 8, 58, 2014
522014
Neuropeptide Y induces torpor-like hypothermia in Siberian hamsters
MJ Paul, DA Freeman, JH Park, J Dark
Brain research 1055 (1-2), 83-92, 2005
522005
Wavelet meets actogram
TL Leise, P Indic, MJ Paul, WJ Schwartz
Journal of biological rhythms 28 (1), 62-68, 2013
502013
A role for the habenula in the regulation of locomotor activity cycles
MJ Paul, P Indic, WJ Schwartz
European Journal of Neuroscience 34 (3), 478-488, 2011
502011
Pelage insulation, litter size, and ambient temperature impact maternal energy intake and offspring development during lactation
MJ Paul, C Tuthill, AS Kauffman, I Zucker
Physiology & behavior 100 (2), 128-134, 2010
422010
Photoperiodic and hormonal influences on fur density and regrowth in two hamster species
MJ Paul, NT George, I Zucker, MP Butler
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2007
342007
Vasopressin deletion is associated with sex-specific shifts in the gut microbiome
CT Fields, B Chassaing, MJ Paul, AT Gewirtz, GJ de Vries
Gut microbes 9 (1), 13-25, 2018
322018
Increased heat loss affects hibernation in golden-mantled ground squirrels
AS Kauffman, MJ Paul, I Zucker
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2004
322004
Atypical social development in vasopressin-deficient Brattleboro rats
MJ Paul, NV Peters, MK Holder, AM Kim, J Whylings, JI Terranova, ...
eneuro, ENEURO. 0150-15.2016, 2016
302016
Sensitive Periods for Hormonal Programming of the Brain
GJ de Vries, CT Fields, NV Peters, J Whylings, MJ Paul
The Neurobiology of Childhood, 79-108, 2014
282014
Intermediate-duration day lengths unmask reproductive responses to nonphotic environmental cues
MJ Paul, J Galang, WJ Schwartz, BJ Prendergast
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2009
282009
Enhancement and suppression of ultradian and circadian rhythms across the female hamster reproductive cycle
BJ Prendergast, AK Beery, MJ Paul, I Zucker
Journal of biological rhythms 27 (3), 246-256, 2012
272012
Post-castration retention of reproductive behavior and olfactory preferences in male Siberian hamsters: role of prior experience
RM Costantini, JH Park, AK Beery, MJ Paul, JJ Ko, I Zucker
Hormones and behavior 51 (1), 149-155, 2007
272007
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