John P. Capitanio

                                                                  Publications List


Articles and Chapters

 

1.         Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P., Mason, W.A., Lerche, N.W., Sloan, E.K., Cole, S.W., accepted. Stress, coping, and AIDS: Insights from a monkey model. Proceedings of the International Conference on Biotechnological Approaches to Neuroimmunomodulation and Infectious Diseases.

 

2.         Hinde, K., Capitanio, J.P., accepted. Lactational programming? Mother's milk energy predicts infant behavior and temperament in rhesus macaques. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.

 

3.         Capitanio, J.P., Jiang, J., in press. Psychosocial influences on immunity. Encyclopedia of Behavioral Neuroscience. London: Elsevier.

 

4.         Karere, G.M., Kinnally, E.L., Sanchez, J.N., Famula, T.R., Lyons, L.A., Capitanio, J.P., accepted. What is an "adverse" environment? Interactions of rearing experiences and MAOA genotype in rhesus monkeys. Biological Psychiatry.

 

5.         Golub, M.S., Hogrefe, C.E., Capitanio, J.P., accepted. Iron deficiency anemia and affective response in rhesus monkey infants. Developmental Psychobiology.

 

6.         Capitanio, J.P., accepted. Nonhuman primate personality and immunity: Mechanisms of health and disease. To appear in: A. Weiss, J.E. King, & L. Murray (Eds.), Personality, Temperament, and Behavioral Syndromes in Nonhuman Primates. NY: Springer.

 

7.         Weinstein, T.A.R., Capitanio, J.P., Gosling, S.D. Personality in animals. Pp. 328-348 in O.P. John, R.W. Robins, and L.A. Pervin (Eds.), Handbook of Personality: Theory and Research, 3rd Edition. New York: Guilford Press, 2008.

 

8.         Weinstein, T.A.R., Capitanio, J.P. Individual differences in infant temperament predict social relationships of yearling rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Animal Behaviour, 2008, 76, 455-465.

 

9.         Capitanio, J.P. Personality and disease. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 2008, 22, 647-650. PMC2493466.

 

10.       Kinnally, E.L., Whiteman, H.J., Mason, W.A., Mendoza, S.P., Capitanio, J.P. Dimensions of response to novelty are associated with social engagement and aggression in adult male rhesus macaques. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2008, 122, 195-203.

 

11.       Sloan, E.K., Capitanio, J.P., Tarara, R.P., Cole, S.W. Social temperament and lymph node innervation. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 2008, 22, 717-726. PMC2519873.

 

12.       Capitanio, J.P., Abel, K., Mendoza, S.P., Blozis, S.A., McChesney, M.B., Cole, S.W., Mason, W.A. Personality and serotonin transporter genotype interact with social context to affect immunity and viral set-point in simian immunodeficiency virus disease. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 2008, 22, 676-689. PMC2493468.

 

13.       Kinnally, E.L., Lyons, L.A., Abel, K., Mendoza, S.P., Capitanio, J.P. Effects of early experience and genotype on serotonin transporter regulation in infant rhesus macaques. Gene, Brains, and Behavior, 2008, 7, 481-486.

 

14.       Machado, C.J., Emery, N.J., Capitanio, J.P., Mason, W.A., Mendoza, S.P., Amaral, D.G. Bilateral neurotoxic amygdala lesions in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta): Consistent pattern of behavior across different social contexts. Behavioral Neuroscience, 2008, 122, 251-266.

 

15.       Capitanio, J.P., Emborg, M.E. Contributions of nonhuman primates to neuroscience research. The Lancet, 2008, 371, 1126-1135.

 

16.       Sloan, E.K., Nguyen, C.T., Cox, B.F., Tarara, R.P., Capitanio, J.P., Cole, S.W. SIV infection decreases sympathetic innervation of primate lymph nodes: The role of neurotrophins. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 2008, 22, 185-194. PMC2254209.

 

17.       Sloan, E.K., Capitanio, J.P., Cole, S.W. Invited minireview: Stress-induced remodeling of lymphoid innervation. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 2008, 22, 15-21.

 

18.       Sloan, E.K., Capitanio, J.P., Tarara, R.P., Mendoza, S.P., Mason, W.A., Cole, S.W. Social stress enhances sympathetic innervation of primate lymph nodes: Mechanisms and implications for viral pathogenesis. Journal of Neuroscience, 2007, 27, 8857-8865.

 

19.       Capitanio, J.P., Kyes, R.C., Fairbanks, L.A. Considerations in the selection and conditioning of Old World Monkeys for laboratory research: Animals from domestic sources. ILAR Journal, 2006, 47, 294-306.

 

20.       Mason, W.A., Capitanio, J.P., Machado, C.J., Mendoza, S.P., Amaral, D.G. Amygdalectomy and responsiveness to novelty in rhesus monkeys: Generality and individual consistency of effects. Emotion, 2006, 6, 73-81.

 

21.       Sloan, E.K., Tarara, R.P., Capitanio, J.P., Cole, S.W. Enhanced SIV replication adjacent to catecholaminergic varicosities in primate lymph nodes. Journal of Virology, 2006, 80, 4326-4335. PMC1472008.

 

22.       Goursaud, A-P.S., Mendoza, S.P., Capitanio, J.P. Do neonatal bilateral ibotenic acid lesions of the hippocampal formation or of the amygdala impair HPA axis responsiveness and regulation in infant rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)? Brain Research, 2006, 1071, 97-104.

 

23.       Golub, M.S., Hogrefe, C.E., Germann, S.L., Capitanio, J.P., Lozoff, B. Behavioral consequences of developmental iron deficiency in infant rhesus monkeys. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 2006, 28, 3-17. PMC1540448.

 

24.       Capitanio, J.P. Hematology and serum chemistry reference values for rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) infants. Pp. 577-581 in G.P. Sackett, G. Ruppenthal, K. Elias (Eds.), Nursery Rearing of Nonhuman Primates in the 21st Century. New York: Springer, 2006.

 

25.       Capitanio, J.P., Mason, W.A., Mendoza, S.P., Del Rosso, L.A., Roberts, J.A. Nursery rearing and biobehavioral organization. Pp. 191-213 in G.P. Sackett, G. Ruppenthal, K. Elias (Eds.), Nursery Rearing of Nonhuman Primates in the 21st Century. New York: Springer, 2006.

 

26.       Weinstein, T.A.R. & Capitanio, J.P. A nonhuman primate perspective on affiliation. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2005, 28, 366-367.

 

27.       Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P., Mason, W.A., Maninger, N. Rearing environment and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal regulation in young rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Developmental Psychobiology, 2005, 46, 318-330.

 

28.       Capitanio, J.P. & Widaman, K.F. A confirmatory factor analysis of personality structure in adult male rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). American Journal of Primatology, 2005, 65, 289-294.

 

29.       Herek, G.M., Widaman, K.F., Capitanio, J.P. When sex equals AIDS: Symbolic stigma and heterosexual adults’ inaccurate beliefs about sexual transmission of AIDS. Social Problems, 2005, 52, 15-37.

 

30.       Capitanio, J.P. Personality factors between and within species. Pp. 13-33 in B. Thierry, M. Singh, W. Kaumanns (Eds.), Macaque societies: A model for the study of social organizations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.

 

31.       Bauman, M.D., Lavenex, P., Mason, W.A., Capitanio, J.P., Amaral, D.G. The development of social behavior following neonatal amygdala lesions in macaque monkeys. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2004, 16:8, 1-24.

 

32.       Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P., Bentson, K. Personality characteristics and basal cortisol concentrations in adult male rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2004, 29, 1300-1308.

 

33.       Ruys, J.D., Mendoza, S.P., Capitanio, J.P., Mason, W.A. Behavioral and physiological adaptation to repeated chair restraint in rhesus macaques. Physiology and Behavior, 2004, 82, 205-213.

 

34.       Bauman, M.D., Lavenex, P., Mason, W.A., Capitanio, J.P., Amaral, D.G. The development of mother-infant interactions after neonatal amygdala lesions in rhesus monkeys. Journal of Neuroscience, 2004, 24, 711-721.

 

35.       Maninger, N., Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P., Mason, W.A. Personality influences tetanus-specific antibody response in adult male rhesus macaques after removal from natal group and housing relocation. American Journal of Primatology, 2003, 61, 73-83.

 

36.       Herek, G.M., Capitanio, J.P., Widaman, K.F. Stigma, social risk, and health policy: Public attitudes toward HIV surveillance policies and the social construction of illness. Health Psychology, 2003, 22(5),533-540.

 

37.       Bentson, K.L., Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P. Cortisol responses to immobilization with Telazol or ketamine in baboons (Papio cynocephalus/anubis) and rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Journal of Medical Primatology, 2003, 32, 148-160.

 

38.       Huff, J.E., Eberle, R., Capitanio, J.P., Zhou, S.S., Barry, P.A. Differential detection of B virus and rhesus cytomegalovirus in rhesus macaques. Journal of General Virology, 2003, 84, 83-92.

 

39.       Amaral, D.G., Bauman, M.D., Capitanio, J.P., Lavenex, P., Mason, W.A., Mauldin-Jourdain, M.L., Mendoza, S.P. The amygdala: Is it an essential component of the neural network for social cognition? Neuropsychologia. 2003, 41(4), 517-22. Corrected and republished from Neuropsychologia. 2003, 41(2), 235-40.

 

40.       Capitanio, J.P. Sociability and responses to video playbacks in adult male rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Primates, 2002: 43, 169-178.

 

41.       Herek, G.M., Capitanio, J.P., Widaman, K.F. HIV-related stigma and knowledge in the United States: Prevalence and trends, 1991-1999. American Journal of Public Health, 2002, 92, 371-377. PMC1447082.

 

42.       Prather, M., Lavenex, P., Mauldin, M., Mason, W., Capitanio, J., Mendoza, S., Amaral, D. Increased social fear and decreased fear of objects in monkeys with neonatal amygdala lesions. Neuroscience, 2001, 106, 653-658.

 

43.       Emery, N.J., Capitanio, J.P., Mason, W.A., Machado, C.P., Mendoza, S.P., Amaral, D.G. The effects of bilateral lesions of the amygdala on dyadic social interactions in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Behavioral Neuroscience, 2001, 115, 515-544.

 

44.       Capitanio, J.P. The effects of stress on research results. Pp. 104-109 in IACUCS: The ethics, the politics, and the reality. Boston: Public Responsibility in Medicine & Research, 2001.

 

45.       Mendoza, S. P., Capitanio, J.P., Mason, W.A.  Chronic social stress: Studies in nonhuman primates. Pp. 227-247 in G.P. Moberg and J. Mench (Eds.), The Biology of Animal Stress.  New York, NY: CABI Publishing, 2000.

 

46.       Capitanio, J.P., Mason, W.A. Cognitive style: Problem-solving by rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) reared with living or inanimate substitute mothers. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2000, 114, 115-125.

 

47.       Herek, G.M., Capitanio, J.P. Sex differences in how heterosexuals think about lesbians and gay men: Evidence from survey context effects. Journal of Sex Research, 1999, 36, 348-360.

 

48.       Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P., Baroncelli, S. The relationship of personality dimensions in adult male rhesus macaques to progression of simian immunodeficiency virus disease. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 1999, 13, 138-154.

 

49.       Capitanio, J.P., Herek, G.M. AIDS-related stigma and attitudes toward injecting drug users among Black and White Americans. American Behavioral Scientist, 1999, 42, 1148-1161.

 

50.       Herek, G.M., Capitanio, J.P. AIDS stigma and sexual prejudice. American Behavioral Scientist, 1999, 42, 1130-1147.

 

51.       Capitanio, J.P. Personality dimensions in adult male rhesus macaques: Prediction of behaviors across time and situation. American Journal of Primatology, 1999, 47, 299-320.

 

52.       Herek, G.M., Gillis, J.R., Glunt, E.K., Lewis, J., Welton, D., Capitanio, J.P. Culturally sensitive AIDS educational videos for African American audiences: Effects of source, message, receiver, and context. American Journal of Community Psychology, 1998, 26, 705-743.

 

53.       Capitanio, J.P. Social experience and immune system measures in laboratory-housed macaques: Implications for management and research. Invited contribution for special issue on Animal Welfare. Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (ILAR) Journal, 1998, 39, 12-20.

 

54.       Capitanio, J.P., Lerche, N.W. Social separation, housing relocation, and survival in simian AIDS: A retrospective analysis. Psychosomatic Medicine, 1998, 60, 235-244.

 

55.       Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P., Lerche, N.W., Mason, W.A. Social stress results in altered glucocorticoid regulation and shorter survival in simian acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1998, 95, 4714-4719. PMC22556.

 

56.       Capitanio, J.P. Exploring in the stream of behavior. Review of R. Bakeman and J.M. Gottman, Observing Interaction: An Introduction to Sequential Analysis. American Journal of Primatology, 1998, 44, 177-179.

 

57.       Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P., Lerche, N.W. Individual differences in peripheral blood immunological and hormonal measures in adult male rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta): Evidence for temporal and situational consistency. American Journal of Primatology, 1998, 44, 29-41.

 

58.       Herek, G.M., Capitanio, J.P. Symbolic prejudice or fear of infection? A functional analysis of AIDS-related stigma among heterosexual adults. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 1998, 20, 230-241.

 

59.       Capitanio, J.P. Review of L. Houck and L.C. Drickamer (Eds.) Foundations of Animal Behavior. International Journal of Primatology, 1997, 18, 837-839.

 

60.       Vallegia, C., Mendoza, S.P., Capitanio, J.P. A non-radioactive assay for determination of mitogen-induced proliferation of peripheral blood lymphocytes in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Boletin Primatologico Latinoamericano, 1997, 6, 9-13.

 

61.       Baroncelli, S., Barry, P., Capitanio, J.P., Lerche, N.W., Otsyula, M., Mendoza, S.P. Cytomegalovirus and simian immunodeficiency virus coinfection: Longitudinal study of antibody responses and disease progression. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes and Human Retroviruses, 1997, 15, 5-15.

 

62.       Herek, G.M., Capitanio, J.P. AIDS stigma and contact with persons with AIDS: The effects of direct and vicarious contact. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 1997, 27, 1-36.

 

63.       Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P., McChesney, M. Influences of blood sampling procedures on basal hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal hormone levels and leukocyte values in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Journal of Medical Primatology, 1996, 25, 26-33.

 

64.       Herek, G.M., Capitanio, J.P. "Some of my best friends": Intergroup contact, concealable stigma, and heterosexuals' attitudes toward gay men and lesbians. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1996, 22, 412-424.

 

65.       Herek, G.M., Capitanio, J.P. Black heterosexuals' attitudes toward lesbians and gay men. Journal of Sex Research, 1995, 32, 95-105.

 

66.       Herek, G.M., Capitanio, J.P. Conspiracies, contagion and compassion: Trust and public reactions to AIDS. AIDS Education and Prevention, 1994, 6, 367-377.

 

67.       Capitanio, J.P., King, J.E. ERROR: A BASIC program for response sequence analysis of two-choice learning data. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, 1993, 25, 419-420.

 

68.       Capitanio, J.P. More on the relation of inheritance to dominance. Animal Behaviour, 1993, 46, 600-602.

 

69.       Herek, G.M., Capitanio, J.P. Public reactions to AIDS in the United States: A second decade of stigma. American Journal of Public Health, 1993, 83, 574-577. PMC1694493.

 

70.       Capitanio, J.P. What do attachment objects afford? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1992, 15, 512-513.

 

71.       Capitanio, J.P., Taub, D.M. High-level care of a twin infant by a male rhesus macaque. Folia Primatologica, 1992, 58, 103-106.

 

72.       Capitanio, J.P., Lerche, N.W. Psychosocial factors and disease progression in simian AIDS: A preliminary report. AIDS, 1991, 5, 1103-1106.

 

73.       Capitanio, J.P. Levels of integration and the 'inheritance of dominance'. Animal Behaviour, 1991, 42, 495-496.

 

74.       Mason, W.A., Capitanio, J.P. Formation and expression of filial attachment in rhesus monkeys raised with living and inanimate mother substitutes. Developmental Psychobiology, 1988, 21, 401-430.

 

75.       Capitanio, J.P. Influences of early history and current circumstances on social attention and knowledge in macaques. Primate Report, 1987, 18, 11-16.

 

76.       Reite, M., Capitanio, J.P. Child abuse: Comparative and psychobiological perspectives. In R.J. Gelles, J.B. Lancaster, (Eds.), Child Abuse and Neglect: Biosocial Dimensions. Chicago: Aldine, 1987.

 

77.       Capitanio, J.P., Rasmussen, K.L.R., Snyder, D.S., Laudenslager, M., Reite, M. Long-term follow-up of previously separated pigtail macaques: Group and individual differences in response to novel situations. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1986, 27, 531-538.

 

78.       Capitanio, J.P. Behavioral pathology. Pp. 411-454 in G. Mitchell, J. Erwin (Eds.), Comparative Primate Biology: Volume 2A. Behavior, Conservation, and Ecology. New York: Alan R. Liss, 1986.

 

79.       Capitanio, J.P. Early experience and social processes in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta): II. Complex social interaction. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1985, 99, 133-144.

 

80.       Capitanio, J.P., Weissberg, M., Reite, M. Biological bases of maternal behavior: Recent findings and implications. Pp. 51-92 in M. Reite, T. Field (Eds.), The Psychobiology of Attachment and Separation. New York: Academic Press, 1985.

 

81.       Reite, M., Capitanio, J.P. On the nature of social separation and attachment. Pp. 223-255 in M. Reite, T. Field (Eds.), The Psychobiology of Attachment and Separation. New York: Academic Press, 1985.

 

82.       Capitanio, J.P. On comparative psychology and sociobiology. Review of S. Greenberg and E. Tobach (Eds.), Behavioral Evolution and Integrative Levels. Contemporary Psychology, 1985, 30, 777-779.

 

83.       Laudenslager, M., Capitanio, J.P., Reite, M. Possible effects of early separation experiences on subsequent immune function in adult macaque monkeys. American Journal of Psychiatry, 1985, 142, 862-864.

 

84.       Capitanio, J.P., Boccia, M.A., Colaiannia, D.J. The influence of rank on affect perception by pigtail macaques. American Journal of Primatology, 1985, 8, 53-59.

 

85.       Cheney-Thamm, J., Reite, M., Alianiello, E., Yamamoto, B.K., Capitanio, J.P., Freed, C.R. Caudate electrochemical response following amphetamine administration in pigtail monkeys. Life Sciences, 1984, 35, 1453-1460.

 

86.       Capitanio, J.P., Reite, M. The roles of early separation experience and prior familiarity in the social relations of pigtail macaques: A descriptive multivariate study. Primates, 1984, 25, 475-484.

 

87.       Capitanio, J.P. Early experience and social processes in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta): I. Dyadic social interaction. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1984, 98, 35-44.

 

88.       Capitanio, J.P. Variability and complexity in primate behavior. Review of J.L. Fobes and J.E. King (Eds.), Primate Behavior. American Journal of Primatology, 1983, 4, 201-205.

 

89.       Capitanio, J.P., Leger, D.W. Evolutionary scales lack utility: A reply to Yarczower and Hazlett. Psychological Bulletin, 1979, 86, 876-879.


Other Publications

 

90.       Capitanio, J.P. Careers in Primatology: Psychology. 2001. http://www.primate.wisc.edu/pin/careers/capitanio.html

 

91.       Capitanio, J.P. A message from the President. ASP Bulletin, 24(3), 24(4), 25(1), 25(2), 25(3), 24(4), 25(1), 25(2), 25(3), 25(4), 26(1), p. 1. 2000-2002.

 

92.       Capitanio, J.P., Bloomsmith, M., Crockett, C., Novak, M.A., Rasmussen, K. Response by the American Society of Primatologists to the USDA’s ‘Draft Policy on Environment Enhancement for Nonhuman Primates’. http://www.asp.org/resolutions/usda_response.html, 14 pp., 1999.

 

93.       Capitanio, J.P. Research questions and answers. http://www.asp.org/research/q&a.html, 1998.

 

94.       Herek, G.M., Castaneda, D., Capitanio, J.P., Bat-Chava, Y. Technical Report: Video Aids: A catalogue for users of AIDS educational videos. 172 pp., 1992.

 

95.       Capitanio, J.P. Technical Report: Comments and recommendations on the California sea otter pup rescue and care program of the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Unpublished, 1991.

 

96.       Capitanio, J.P. Putting CP back into psychology: A job applicant's view. Comparative Psychology Newsletter, 1984, 4, 26-27.


Abstracts, Papers, Symposia, Colloquia

 

97.       Hinde, K., Capitanio, J.P. Mother's milk energy shapes infant growth and behavioral development in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Invited symposium presentation at annual meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, 2009.

 

98.       Kinnally, E.L, Tarara, E.R., Karere, G.M., Mendoza, S.P., Mason, W.A., Lyons, L.A., Capitanio, J.P. Genetic, temperamental, and social factors predict maternal behavior in female rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Poster Presentation, International Society for Developmental Psychobiology, Washington, D.C., November, 2008.

 

99.       Sullivan, E.C., Capitanio, J.P. Sex differences in the intergenerational transmission of temperament in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Poster Presentation, International Society for Developmental Psychobiology, Washington, D.C., November, 2008.

 

100.     Capitanio, J.P. Individual differences in biobehavioral organization in rhesus macaques: Causes and consequences. Invited presentation, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, October, 2008.

 

101.     Capitanio, J.P. Personality and genotype: Individual difference factors in health and disease. Keynote Address for Frontiers in Psychoneuroimmunology: The Emotional Interface. University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, September, 2008.

 

102.     Mendoza, S.P., Corbett, B., Franz, C., Kremen, W., Lyons, M.J., Levine, S., Capitanio, J.P. Measuring dysregulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) system. Paper presented at 22nd Congress of the International Primatological Society, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, August, 2008.

 

103.     Capitanio, J.P. Personality, genotype, and social stress influence SIV disease progression via different immunologic mechanisms. Invited symposium on From Molecules to Societies: The Psychobiological Determinants of Health and Well-Being, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, July, 2008.

 

104.     Hinde, K., Capitanio, J.P. Lactational programming? Mother’s milk energy predicts infant behavior and temperament. Invited presentation in Featured symposium: Interdisciplinary Primatology -- Mother’s Milk: Physiological, Behavioral, and Evolutionary Aspects of Lactation. Presentation at 31st annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, West Palm Beach, FL, June, 2008. American Journal of Primatology. 2008. 70(Suppl 1), 27.

 

105.     Weinstein, T., Bales, K.L., Capitanio, J.P. Temperament and involvement in affiliative relationships predict later plasma concentrations of vasopressin, but not oxytocin, in juvenile rhesus macaques (Macaca Mulatta). Poster presentation at 31st annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, West Palm Beach, FL, June, 2008. American Journal of Primatology. 2008. 70(Suppl 1), 30.

 

106.     Sullivan, E.C., Capitanio, J.P. Consistency in behavioral responsiveness from infancy to adulthood. Poster presentation at 31st annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, West Palm Beach, FL, June, 2008. American Journal of Primatology. 2008. 70(Suppl 1), 33-34.

 

107.     Vandeleest, J., Capitanio, J.P. Offspring responses to mothers' resumption of estrus in rhesus monkeys (macaca mulatta). Poster presentation at 31st annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, West Palm Beach, FL, June, 2008. American Journal of Primatology. 2008. 70(Suppl 1), 34.

 

108.     Kinnally, E.L., Tarara, E., Mason, W.A., Abel, K., Mendoza, S.P., Capitanio, J.P. Serotonin transporter expression is predicted by maternal aggression and is associated with disinhibited behavior in infant rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Paper presentation at 31st annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, West Palm Beach, FL, June, 2008. American Journal of Primatology. 2008. 70(Suppl 1), 46.

 

109.     Capitanio, J.P. (Co-Chair). Introduction to symposium: Individual responses to the environment: Immune and health correlates. Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society, Madison, WI, May, 2008.

 

110.     Sloan, E.K., Capitanio, J.P., Tarara, R.P., Cole, S.W. Social temperament and lymph node innervation. Paper presentation at 15th Annual Meeting of the Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society, Madison, WI, May, 2008.

 

111.     Capitanio, J.P. Extraversion in monkeys: How a “tendency to affiliate” is associated with brain and immune function, coping, and health. Invited presentation, NIH STEP Program, Bethesda, MD, March, 2008.

 

112.     Capitanio, J.P. The role of personality in health-related outcomes: Evidence from studies with rhesus monkeys. Invited symposium participant, Association for Research in Personality, Albuquerque, NM, February, 2008.

 

113.     Capitanio, J.P., Mason, W.A., Mendoza, S.P. A biobehavioral assessment program to identify individual differences in infant monkeytemperament. MIND Institute, UC Davis School of Medicine, February, 2008.

 

114.     Kinnally, E.L., Tarara, E.R., Lyons, ,L.A., Mason, W.A., Abel, K., Mendoza, S.P., Capitanio, J.P. Interaction between maternal aggression and rh5-httlpr genotype predicts serotonin transporter gene expression and behavior in infant rhesus macaques. Poster proposed for annual meeting of Society for Neuroscience, November, 2007.

 

115.     Sloan, E.K. Cox, B.F., Tarara, R.P., Capitanio, J.P., Cole, S.W. The effect of beta-blockers on peripheral lymphoid innervation: Implications for HIV. Poster proposed for annual meeting of Society for Neuroscience, November, 2007.

 

116.     Sullivan, E.C., Hinde, K., Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P. Cortisol concentrations in rhesus monkey milk: relationship to cortisol concentrations in plasma and offspring sex. Poster presentation at 40th annual meeting of the International Society for Developmental Psychobiology, San Diego, CA, November, 2007.

 

117.     Capitanio, J.P. Stress and AIDS: Insights from a monkey model. UC Davis School of Medicine, November, 2007.

 

118.     Capitanio, J.P. Influences of stress and coping on SIV disease progression in rhesus monkeys. Center for Comparative Medicine, UC Davis, September, 2007.

 

119.     Vandeleest, J., Capitanio, J.P. Temperament as a predictor of abnormal behavior in non-human primates. Poster presented at 113th annual meeting of American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA, August, 2007.

 

120.     Weinstein, T.A.R., Mason, W.A., Capitanio, J.P. Individual differences in the persistence of affiliative relationships across context in juvenile rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Paper submitted for annual meeting of Animal Behavior Society, Burlington, VT, July, 2007.

 

121.     Golub, M.S., Capitanio, J.P., Hogrefe, C.E. Response to a novel environment is altered by anemia in male rhesus monkey infants. Poster proposed for annual meeting of Neurobehavioral Teratology Society, Pittsburgh, PA, June, 2007.

 

122.     Vandeleest, J., Capitanio, J.P., McCowan, B. Behavioral response to brief, early separation predicts development of stereotypy in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Paper presented at 30th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Winston-Salem, NC, June, 2007. American Journal of Primatology, 69(S1), 51-52.

 

123.     Sullivan, E., Hinde, K., Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P. Cortisol concentrations in rhesus monkey milk. Paper presented at 30th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Winston-Salem, NC, June, 2007. American Journal of Primatology, 69(S1), 59.

 

124.     Rommeck, I., McCowan, B., Capitanio, J.P., Lerche, N.W. The effect of four nursery-rearing strategies on the emergence of self-directed behavior in laboratory housed rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Paper presented at 30th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Winston-Salem, NC, June, 2007. American Journal of Primatology, 69(S1), 88.

 

125.     Kinnally, E.L., Lyons, L.A., Capitanio, J.P. Gene-environment interaction predicts peripheral serotonin transporter gene expression in infant rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Paper presented at 30th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Winston-Salem, NC, June, 2007. American Journal of Primatology, 69(S1), 85-86.

 

126.     Sloan, E.K., Cox, B.F., Tarara, R.P., Capitanio, J.P., Mason, W.A., Mendoza, S.P., Cole, S.W. Beta-blockers for SIV infection: Impact on lymph node innervation and viral replication. Paper proposed for 14th Annual Meeting of the Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society, May, 2007, Arcachon, France.

 

127.     Capitanio, J.P., Abel, K., Mendoza, S.P., Blozis, S.A., McChesney, M.B., Cole, S.W., Mason, W.A. Personality and serotonin transporter promoter genotype interact with social context to affect measures of simian immunodeficiency virus disease progression in adult male rhesus monkeys. Paper proposed for 14th Annual Meeting of the Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society, May, 2007, Arcachon, France.

 

128.     Capitanio, J.P. Social stress in simian aids: causes and consequences for immune function and disease progression. Invited symposium presentation at 13th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroimmune Pharmacology, April, 2007, Salt Lake City, UT.

 

129.     Capitanio, J.P. Stress in rhesus monkeys modulates the rate of SIV-induced AIDS progression. Invited paper at Inaugural meeting of the USA-Caribbean Conference on HIV/AIDS and Drug Abuse, Puerto Rico, December, 2006.

 

130.     Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P., Mason, W.A., Widaman, K.F. Biobehavioral characterization of infant rhesus monkeys. Poster presented at 6th Comparative Medicine Resource Directors Meeting, University of California, Davis, November, 2006.

 

131.     Capitanio, J.P. Host factors and social context influence SIV disease progression. Invited presentation at Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, October, 2006.

 

132.     Kinnally, E.L., Karere, G.M., Lyons, L.A., Capitanio, J.P. Genotype and early experience impact peripheral serotonin transporter gene regulation in response to maternal separation in infant rhesus macaques. Poster presented at annual meeting of Society for Neuroscience, October, 2006.

 

133.     Capitanio, J.P. Interaction of the environment and disease progression: Implications for acculturation stress. Invited presentation in symposium on Interaction of Drug Use with HIV Disease Progression, organized by L. Erinoff at annual meeting of the National Hispanic Science Network, Scottsdale, AZ, September, 2006.

 

134.     Capitanio, J.P. Stem cell and gene therapy research at the National Primate Research Centers. Invited presentation in symposium on The National Primate Research Centers: Now and into the Future, organized by L. Williams at 29th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, San Antonio, TX, August, 2006.

 

135.     Sullivan, E.C., Mason, W.A., Capitanio, J.P. Are infants like their mothers? An analysis of temperament in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Poster presented at 29th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, San Antonio, TX, August, 2006. American Journal of Primatology. 2006. 68(Suppl 1), 117-118.

 

136.     Capitanio, J.P., Mason, W.A., Mendoza, S.P., Abel, K., Blozis, S.A. Polymorphism in the serotonin transporter promoter and infectious disease. Invited presentation in symposium on The use of molecular genetics in behavior studies, organized by J.D. Higley, at 29th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, San Antonio, TX, August, 2006. American Journal of Primatology. 2006. 68(Suppl 1), 192.

 

137.     Vandeleest, J.J., Capitanio, J.P., McCowan, B. Predictors of abnormal behavior in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Poster presented at 29th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, San Antonio, TX, August, 2006. American Journal of Primatology. 2006. 68(Suppl 1), 106.

 

138.     Kinnally, E.L., Mendoza, S.P., Mason, W.A., Capitanio, J.P. Quality of experience and early emotion regulation predict adult response to novelty in female rhesus macaques. Paper presented at 29th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, San Antonio, TX, August, 2006. American Journal of Primatology. 2006. 68(Suppl 1), 140-141.

 

139.     Kinnally, E.L., Karere, G.M., Mendoza, S.P., Mason, W.A., Lyons, L.A., Capitanio, J.P. The role of serotonin pathway polymorphisms in temperament and personality in rhesus macaques. Invited presentation in symposium on The use of molecular genetics in behavior studies, organized by J.D. Higley, at 29th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, San Antonio, TX, August, 2006.

 

140.     Kinnally, E.L., Karere, G.M., Mendoza, S.P., Mason, W.A., Lyons, L.A., Capitanio, J.P. Monoamine oxidase-A and serotonin transporter haplotype influences emotion regulation in response to maternal separation in infant rhesus macaques. Poster presented at 29th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, San Antonio, TX, August, 2006. American Journal of Primatology. 2006. 68(Suppl 1), 113-114.

 

141.     Weinstein, T., Mason, W.A., Capitanio, J.P. Individual differences in temperament predict longitudinal stability of affiliative relationships in juvenile Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Poster presented at 29th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, San Antonio, TX, August, 2006. American Journal of Primatology. 2006. 68(Suppl 1), 78-79.

 

142.     Weinstein, T., Capitanio, J.P. Affiliative preference stability across situation in juvenile rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Paper presented at 29th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, San Antonio, TX, August, 2006. American Journal of Primatology. 2006. 68(Suppl 1), 98.

 

143.     Weinstein, T.A.R., Capitanio,J.P. Temperament and the longitudinal stability of social relationships in juvenile rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Paper presented at annual meeting of Animal Behavior Society, Snowmass, UT, August, 2006.

 

144.     Capitanio, J.P. , Mason, W.A., Mendoza, S.P. Biobehavioral characterization of rhesus monkeys for management and research purposes. Invited presentation in symposium entitled “The Potential Impact of Standardisation and Variation in Captive Primates”, organized by H. Buchanan-Smith and M.J. Prescott. 21st Congress of the International Primatological Society, Entebbe, Uganda, June, 2006.

 

145.     Capitanio, J.P. Individual differences in biobehavioral organization in adult male rhesus monkeys. Invited presentation in symposium entitled “Primate Psychoneuroimmunology”, organized by S. Schapiro. 21st Congress of the International Primatological Society, Entebbe, Uganda, June, 2006.

 

146.     Karere, G.M., Kinnally, E.L., Capitanio, J.P., Lyons, L.A. Sex differences of an interaction between early adversity and the monoamine oxidase a (MAOA) promoter polymorphisms in infant rhesus macaques. Paper presented at 21st Congress of the International Primatological Society, Entebbe, Uganda, June, 2006.

 

147.     Capitanio, J.P. Stress and AIDS: Insights from a monkey model. Dept. of Psychology, UC Davis, June 6, 2006.

 

148.     Sloan, EK, Tarara, R.P., Capitanio, J.P., Cole, S.W. ANS activation enhances SIV replication in vivo. Paper presented at 13th annual meeting of the Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society, Miami, FL, May-June, 2006.

 

149.     Kinnally, E.L., Karere, G.M., Mendoza, S.P., Mason, W.A., Lyons, L.A., Famula, T.R., Capitanio, J.P. Monoamine oxidase A and serotonin transporter haplotype influences emotion regulation in response to maternal separation in infant rhesus macaques. Poster presented at the International Behavior and Neural Genetics meeting, Vancouver, Canada, May, 2006.

 

150.     Capitanio, J.P. Individual differences in biobehavioral organization in rhesus macaques: Causes and consequences. Presentation at NIH Animal Colony, Poolesville, MD. Hosted by J.D. Higley. May, 2006.

 

151.     Sloan, EK, Tarara, R.P., Capitanio, J.P., Cole, S.W. ANS activation enhances lymph node innervation and SIV replication in vivo. Paper presented at 2006 Palm Springs Symposium on HIV/AIDS, Palm Springs, CA, March, 2006.

 

152.     Capitanio, J.P. Personality in rhesus monkeys: Causes, consequences, and correlates. Invited presentation in symposium entitled “Animal Social Psychology revisited: Harnessing the broad and unique benefits of animal research in social and personality psychology” organized by S. Gosling. Annual meeting of Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Palm Springs, CA, January, 2006.

 

153.     Capitanio, J.P. Individual differences in responsiveness of nonhuman primates. Invited presentation in symposium entitled “Physiological consequences of psychological manipulations in nonhuman primate colonies” organized by S. Schapiro. 56th annual meeting of American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, St. Louis, MO, November, 2005.

 

154.     Maninger, N., Capitanio, J.P., Ruys, J.D., Mendoza, S.P. Effects of physical restraint stress on DHEAS and cortisol in rhesus monkeys. Poster accepted for annual meeting of International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, September, 2005.

 

155.     Weinstein, T.A.R. & Capitanio, J.P. Individual differences in temperament predict affiliative partner preferences in yearling rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Oral presentation at annual meeting of Animal Behaviour Society, Snowbird, Utah, August, 2005.

 

156.     Capitanio, J.P. An individual differences approach to primatology. Featured talk at 28th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Portland, OR, August, 2005. American Journal of Primatology. 2005. 66(Suppl 1), 128.

 

157.     Capitanio, J.P. Psychobiology of personality in rhesus monkeys. Invited symposium presentation at 28th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Portland, OR, August, 2005. American Journal of Primatology. 2005. 66(Suppl 1), 124.

 

158.     Maninger, N., Mendoza, S.P., Capitanio, J.P., Ruys, J.D. DHEAS and cortisol response of rhesus macaques to physical restraint and dexamethasone suppression. Paper presented at 28th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Portland, OR, August, 2005. American Journal of Primatology. 2005. 66(Suppl 1), 88.

 

159.     Maninger, N., Capitanio, J.P., Brennan, C.M. Sociability influences interferon-gamma secretion and glucocorticoid sensitivity in adult male rhesus macaques. Poster presented at 28th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Portland, OR, August, 2005. American Journal of Primatology. 2005. 66(Suppl 1), 190.

 

160.     Weinstein, T.A.R. & Capitanio, J.P. Individual differences in temperament predict affiliative partner preferences in yearling rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Poster presented at 28th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Portland, OR, August, 2005. American Journal of Primatology. 2005. 66(Suppl 1), 172.

 

161.     Sullivan, E., Capitanio, J.P., Mason, W.A. Similarity in temperament between mothers and offspring: A preliminary report. Poster presented at 28th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Portland, OR, August, 2005. American Journal of Primatology. 2005. 66(Suppl 1), 96.

 

162.     Kinnally, E.L., Karere, G.M., Mendoza, S.P., Mason, W.A., Lyons, L.A., Capitanio, J.P. Serotonin transporter genotype and early environmental factors contribute to infant rhesus macaque behavioral response to novelty, human intruder, and maternal separation. Poster presented at 28th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Portland, OR, August, 2005. American Journal of Primatology. 2005. 66(Suppl 1), 157-158.

 

163.     Kinnally, E.L., Whiteman, H.J., Mendoza, S.P., Mason, W.A., Karere, G.M., Lyons, L.A., Capitanio, J.P. Neuroendocrine responsivity, monoamine genotype, and response to novelty in adult male rhesus macaques. Paper presented at 28th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Portland, OR, August, 2005. American Journal of Primatology. 2005. 66(Suppl 1), 73.

 

164.     Karere, G.M., Kinnally, E.L., Capitanio, J.P., Lyons, L.A. Monoamine Oxidase A promoter variants and early life experiences modulate response to novel human stimuli in rhesus macaque. Poster presented at 28th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Portland, OR, August, 2005. American Journal of Primatology. 2005. 66(Suppl 1), 92.

 

165.     Bales, K.L., Kramer, K.M., Hostetler, C.M., Capitanio, J.P., Mason, W.A., Mendoza, S.P. Validation of oxytocin and vasopressin plasma assays for primates: what can blood tell us? Paper presented at 28th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Portland, OR, August, 2005. American Journal of Primatology. 2005. 66(Suppl 1), 73.

 

166.     Golub, M.S., Hogrefe, C.E., Germann, S.L., Capitanio, J.P. Iron (Fe) deprivation and infant behavior in monkeys; prenatal vs postnatal effects during the first three months of life. Paper presented at annual meeting of Neurobehavioral Teratology Society, St. Pete Beach, FL, June, 2005.

 

167.     Sloan, E.K., Tarara, R.P., Capitanio, J.P., Cole, S.W. Enhanced SIV replication adjacent to lymph node neurons. Poster presented at 12th annual meeting of Psychoneuroimmunology Society, Denver, June, 2005.

 

168.     Capitanio, J.P. Simian AIDS: Stress, coping, and treatment. Invited talk at Cousins Center for Psychoneuroimmunoloy, UCLA, April, 2005.

 

169.     Karere, G.M., Kinnally, E.L., Capitanio, J.P., Lyons, L.A. Interaction of MAO-A genotype and early life experience influence response to human intruder. Poster presented at Seattle International Conference on Primate Genomics, March, 2005.

 

170.     Kinnally, E.L., Karere, G.M., Wolf, D.A., Lyons, L.A., Capitanio, J.P. Interactive effects of rhMAO-A-LPR and rh5-HTTLPR genotype on macaque personality factors. Poster presented at Seattle International Conference on Primate Genomics, March, 2005.

 

171.     Maninger, N., Capitanio, J.P., Brennan, C.M. Sociability, interferon-gamma, and SIV disease in rhesus monkeys. Poster accepted as a Citation Poster at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society, March, 2005.

 

172.     Karere, G.M, Kinnally, E., Froenicke, L., Grahn, J., Capitanio, J., Lyons, L.A. Association between functional polymorphism in the monoamine oxidase A gene promoter and behavior in rhesus macaque. Poster presented at Plant and Animal Genome XIII Conference, San Diego, CA, January, 2005.

 

173.     Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P., Mason, W.A. Nursery-rearing and regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Paper presented at XXth Congress of the International Primatological Society, Torino, Italy, August 2004. Folia Primatologica, 2004, 75(S1), 241-242.

 

174.     Weinstein, T., Capitanio, J.P. The role of temperament in juvenile rhesus macaque partner preferences: An exploratory analysis. Poster presented at 27th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Madison, WI, June, 2004. American Journal of Primatology. 2004. 62(Suppl 1), 70.

 

175.     Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P. Individual differences in hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal regulation in 3-4 month old rhesus monkeys. Paper presented at 27th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Madison, WI, June, 2004; also presented at Annual Psychology Conference, Dept. of Psychology, University of California, Davis, 26 May 04. . American Journal of Primatology. 2004. 62(Suppl 1), 35.

 

176.     Karere, G.M., Kinnally, E.L., Lyons, L.A., Capitanio, J.P. Infant temperament and response to maternal separation are associated with MAO A genotype in rhesus macaques. Poster presented at 27th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Madison, WI, June, 2004. American Journal of Primatology. 2004. 62(Suppl 1), 102.

 

177.     Maninger, N., Capitanio, J.P., Blozis, S.A., Ruys, J.D., Mendoza, S.P. Differential effects of stressors on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal hormones cortisol and DHEAS in adult male rhesus macaques. Paper presented at 27th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Madison, WI, June, 2004. American Journal of Primatology. 2004. 62(Suppl 1), 34-35.

 

178.     Maninger, N., Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P. Relationship of adrenal hormones DHEAS and cortisol to SIV disease in rhesus monkeys. Poster presented at 11th annual meeting of the Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society, Titisee, Germany, May, 2004.

 

179.     Capitanio, J.P. Stress and coping in nonhuman primates: mechanisms of health and disease. Invited talk for symposium on Social Determinants of Health and Disease, sponsored by the Northern California Epidemiology Network. Napa, CA, 5 March 2004.

 

180.     Amaral, D.G., Toscano, J.E., Bauman, M.D., Lavenex, P., Mason, W.A., Capitanio, J.P. Social dominance in juvenile rhesus macaque monkeys with bilateral amygdala or hippocampus lesions. Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA, November, 2003. Society for Neuroscience Abstract Viewer and Itinerary Planner. 2003. Abst #290.14.

 

181.     Bauman, M.D., Lavenex, P., Mason, W.A., Capitanio, J.P., Amaral, D.G. Persistence of social fear and evidence of social interest in rhesus monkeys with neonatal amygdala lesions. Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA, November, 2003. Society for Neuroscience Abstract Viewer and Itinerary Planner. 2003. Abst #290.5.

 

182.     Bentson, K.L., Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P. Effect of ketamine on cortisol: a need for further studies. Symposium presentation at 26th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, August, 2003. American Journal of Primatology, 2003, 60(S1), 90.

 

183.     Maninger, N., Mendoza, S.P., Capitanio, J.P. Influence of social stress on plasma cortisol and DHEAS concentrations in adult male rhesus macaques. Paper presented at 26th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, August, 2003. American Journal of Primatology, 2003, 60(S1), 102.

 

184.     Ruys, J.D., Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P. Normative dose response data on the prolactin response to monoaminergic agonists/antagonists in yearling rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Poster presented at 26th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, August, 2003. American Journal of Primatology, 2003, 60(S1), 123.

 

185.     Capitanio, J.P. Participant in “Surviving Graduate School - A Workshop that Focuses on Navigating in a Gendered World”. Presented at 26th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, August, 2003.

 

186.     Capitanio, J.P., Mason, W.A., Mendoza, S.P. Sociability, biobehavioral organization and simian immunodeficiency virus disease in rhesus macaques. Invited symposium at 11th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences, 13-17 July 2003, Graz, Austria.

 

187.     Capitanio, J.P. Biobehavioral organization and disease: Sociability, social stress and simian AIDS. Invited address as recipient of Patricia R. Barchas Award in Sociophysiology, American Psychosomatic Society. Phoenix, AZ, 3/7/03.

 

188.     Capitanio, J.P. Individual differences in biobehavioral organization of rhesus macaques: Origins and implications. Department of Physiology, University of Arizona, 2/14/03.

 

189.     Bauman (Prather), M.D., M.L. Mauldin-Jourdain, P. Lavenex,W. A. Mason, J. P. Capitanio, S. P. Mendoza, and D. G. Amaral. Development of filial bonds in macaque monkeys with neonatal bilateral amygdala or hippocampus lesions. Poster presented at 2002 Society for Neuroscience meeting, Orlando, FL, November, 2002.

 

190.     Mauldin-Jourdain, M.L., M. D. Bauman, P. Lavenex, W.A. Mason, J. P. Capitanio, S. P. Mendoza, D. G. Amaral. Responsiveness of infant macaque monkeys to novel inanimate objects: effects of bilateral amygdala or hippocampus lesions. Poster presented at 2002 Society for Neuroscience meeting, Orlando, FL, November, 2002.

 

191.     Capitanio, J.P. Use of nonhuman primates in stress research. Invited presentation at Workshop on Emerging Uses of Nonhuman Primates in Biomedical Research, sponsored by Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (NIH), Association of Primate Veterinarians, and American Society of Laboratory Animal Professionals. San Antonio, TX, 26 Oct. 2002.

 

192.     Capitanio, J.P. Individual differences in biobehavioral organization in rhesus monkeys. CNPRC Rounds, 9/12/02.

 

193.     Capitanio, J.P. Twenty-five Years of ASP Meetings: Contributions to Primates and to Primatology. Symposium at 25th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Oklahoma City, OK, June, 2002. J.P. Capitanio, organizer. American Journal of Primatology, 2002, 57(S1), 58.

 

194.     Ruys, J.D., Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P. Individual differences in personality and neuroendocrine responses to pharmacological treatment in adult male rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Paper presented at 25th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Oklahoma City, OK, June, 2002. American Journal of Primatology, 2002, 57(S1), 78.

 

195.     Maninger, N., Mendoza, S.P., Capitanio, J.P. Effects of stable versus unstable social group formation on testosterone in adult male rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Poster presented at 25th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Oklahoma City, OK, June, 2002. American Journal of Primatology, 2002, 57(S1), 42.

 

196.     Capitanio, J.P. Psychological well-being of non-human primates: New USDA policy and ILAR guidelines. Social needs of nonhuman primates. Invited paper presented at Advancing IACUC Education and Research Animal Well-being. Scientists’ Center for Animal Welfare, San Antonio, TX, December, 2001.

 

197.     Prather, M.D., Lavenex, P., Mauldin, M., Mason, W.A., Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P., Amaral, D.G. Dissociation of fear to inanimate objects from social fear in macaque monkeys with neonatal bilateral amygdala lesions. Poster presented at Society of Neuroscience meeting, San Diego, CA, November, 2001. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts. 2001. 27(Pt 1). 1202.

 

198.     Prather, M.D., Lavenex, P., Mauldin, M. Mason, W.A., Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P., Amaral, D.G. Neonatal amygdala lesions in the nonhuman primate – implications for an animal model of autism. International Meeting for Autism Research, San Diego, CA.

 

199.     Capitanio, J.P. Sociability in adult male rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) may be associated with social skills. Poster presented at 24th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Savannah, GA, August, 2001. American Journal of Primatology, 2001, 54(S1), 98.

 

200.     Maninger, N. & Capitanio, J.P. Personality influences tetanus-specific antibody response after housing relocation in adult male rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Paper presented at 24th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Savannah, GA, August, 2001. American Journal of Primatology, 2001, 54(S1), 77.

 

201.     Ruys, J.D., Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P., Geitzen, D. Methodological effects on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) monoamines in adult male rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Poster presented at 24th annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Savannah, GA, August, 2001. American Journal of Primatology, 2001, 54(S1), 92-93.

 

202.     Capitanio, J.P. AIDS in rhesus monkeys: Influences of stressors and personality characteristics on biobehavioral organization and immunodeficiency disease progression. Invited symposium on: Psychoneuroimmunology of HIV Infection: Clinical, Animal, and Molecular Approaches. Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society, Utrecht, The Netherlands, May, 2001. Brain, Behavior and Immunity, 2001, 15, 121-122.

 

203.     Capitanio, J.P. Personality differences between and within species of Macaca. Invited talk for International Workshop on Macaque Societies and Evolution. University of Mysore, Mysore, India, March, 2001.

 

204.     Capitanio, J.P. Variation in SIV disease progression: Influences of husbandry procedures, social stress, and personality. Oregon Regional Primate Research Center, 9 March 2001.

 

205.     Mendoza, S.P. & Capitanio, J.P. Stress and immunity: Interactions between leukocytes and pituitary-adrenal activity. Paper presented at 18th Congress of International Primatological Society, Adelaide, Australia, January, 2001.

 

206.     Capitanio, J.P. Relationship between ‘Sociability’ and responses to video playbacks in adult male rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Paper presented at 18th Congress of International Primatological Society, Adelaide, Australia, January, 2001.

 

207.     Capitanio, J.P. Social stress in macaque models of disease. Invited symposium on ‘Stress as an unrecognized variable in pharmacology research’. Annual meeting of the American Association of Laboratory Animal Science, San Diego, CA, November, 2000.

 

208.     Workshop participant: Developing partnerships: Educators and Scientists in the Classroom. Annual convention of California Science Teachers Association, Sacramento, CA. 10/13/00.

 

209.     Capitanio, J.P. Environmental Enhancement: Policy, plans, and perspective. Invited roundtable participant at 23rd annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Boulder, CO, June, 2000.

 

210.     Bentson, K.L., Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P. Effects of blood sampling, telazol, and ketamine on cortisol in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Paper presented at 23rd annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Boulder, CO, June, 2000. American Journal of Primatology, 2000, 51 (S1), 43.

 

211.     Capitanio, J.P. The effects of stress on research results. Invited presentation at annual meeting of Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research, Boston, MA, March, 2000.

 

212.     Capitanio, J.P. Behavioral and physiological correlates of personality in adult male rhesus monkeys. Animal Behavior Seminar Series, UC Davis, 18 February 2000.

 

213.    Capitanio, J.P. Personality in nonhuman primates: Conception, measurement, and implications. Psychology Dept., Cornell University, 29 April 1999.

 

214.     Capitanio, J.P. Psychosocial influences in simian AIDS. Psychology Dept., Cornell University, 30 April 1999.

 

215.     Emery, N.J., Machado, C.J., Mendoza, S.P., Capitanio, J.P., Mason, W.A., Amaral, D.G. Role of the amygdala in dyadic social interactions and the stress response in monkeys. Presented at annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Miami, FL, November, 1998. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 1998, 24, 780.

 

216.     Capitanio, J.P. Predictability and controllability: The influence of husbandry procedures on some biobehavioral processes in macaques. Invited participant in symposium on Stress and Development, at 17th Congress of the International Primatological Society, Antananarivo, Madagascar, August, 1998.

 

217.     Herek, G.M., & Capitanio, J.P. AIDS stigma and HIV-related beliefs in the United States: Results from a national telephone survey. XIIth World AIDS Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, July, 1998. (Oral presentation and poster). Conference record [abstracts] of the 12th World AIDS Conference. Geneva, Switzerland, 1998.

 

218.     Capitanio, J.P. Social stress and disease progression in simian AIDS. Invited symposium participant at 6th Conference on Drug Abuse, Immunomodulation, and AIDS, Scottsdale, AZ, June, 1998.

 

219.     Capitanio J.P., Lerche N.W., Mendoza S.P., Mason W.A. Social stress affects survival and pituitary-adrenal functioning in SIV-inoculated rhesus monkeys. Journal of Medical Microbiology, 1998, 27, 172.

 

220.     Capitanio, J.P. Personality factors of adult male rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) predict responses to videotape playback four years later. Paper presented at 21st annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Georgetown, TX, June, 1998. American Journal of Primatology, 1998, 45, 172.

 

221.     Capitanio, J.P. Social behavior. Invited workshop participant, A Comprehensive Workshop for Teachers. 21st annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Georgetown, TX, June, 1998.

 

222.     Hornig, M., Briese, T., Capitanio, J., Tarantal, A., Lerche, N., Lipkin, W. Establishment of a nonhuman primate model for Borna Disease. Poster presented at annual meeting of the American Society for Virology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, July 1998.

 

223.     Capitanio, J.P. How animals do what they do: The attitudinal domain of behavior. Invited workshop participant, ‘It’s not just context’, National Institute of Mental Health, Potomac MD, January, 1998.

 

224.     Amaral, D.G., Capitanio, J.P., Machado, C.J., Mason, W.A., Mendoza, S.P. The role of the amygdaloid complex in rhesus monkey social behavior. Poster presented at annual meeting of Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA, Oct., 1997. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 1997, 23(part 1), 570.

 

225.     Capitanio, J.P., Lerche, N.W., Mendoza, S.P., Mason, W.A. Social stress affects survival and pituitary-adrenal functioning in SIV-inoculated rhesus monkeys. Poster presented at 15th Symposium on Nonhuman Primate Models for AIDS, Seattle, WA, Sept., 1997.

 

226.     Capitanio, J.P. Psychosocial factors in simian AIDS. Invited workshop participant, ‘New directions in drug abuse and AIDS research’, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Rockville, MD, July, 1997.

 

227.     Mendoza, S.P., Capitanio, J.P. Social induction of chronic stress: Implications of reduced hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal activity. Symposium presentation at annual meeting of International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology, San Francisco, CA, July, 1997.

 

228.     Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P., Lerche, N.W., Mason, W.A. Long-term survivors of SIV infection: A psychobiological profile. Poster presented at annual meeting of the Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society, Boulder, CO, June 1997.

 

229.     Capitanio, J.P., Bond, J.C., Mason, W.A. “A state of mind or feeling”: Assessment of the attitudinal domain of social interaction. Paper presented at annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, San Diego, CA, June 1997. American Journal of Primatology, 1997, 42, 98-99.

 

230.     Capitanio, J.P. Invited Workshop Participant on “Ethics and primate research”. Annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, San Diego, CA June 1997.

 

231.     Capitanio, J.P. Contributions of individual characteristics to behavior in small social groups of adult male rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Paper presented at 16th Congress of International Primatological Society, Madison, WI, August, 1996.

 

232.     Rothgarn, E., Capitanio, J.P. Analysis of usage of the world wide web site for the American Society of Primatologists. Poster presented at 16th Congress of International Primatological Society, Madison, WI, August, 1996.

 

233.     Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P., Lerche, N.W. Affiliation and agonism influence pituitary-adrenal activity and SIV disease progression in adult male rhesus macaques. Poster presented at 13th Annual Symposium on Nonhuman Primate Models for AIDS, November, 1995. Also presented as a poster at annual meeting of the Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society Meeting, Santa Monica, CA, April, 1996. Journal of Medical Primatology, 1995, 24, 192.

 

234.     Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P. Tetanus-specific antibody response is related to behavioral response to stable or unstable group formations in adult male rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Paper presented at annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Scottsdale, AZ, June, 1995. American Journal of Primatology, 1995, 36, 115.

 

235.     Mendoza, S.P., Capitanio, J.P. Effects of daily social experience on the pituitary-adrenal and leukocyte response to dexamethasone and chair restraint. Paper presented at annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Scottsdale, AZ, June, 1995. American Journal of Primatology, 1995, 36, 143.

 

236.     Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P., Mason, W.A., McChesney, M.B., Lerche, N.W. Individual differences in emotional reactivity and measures of immunity among adult male rhesus macaques. Poster presented at annual meeting of the Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society, Key Biscayne, FL, November, 1994.

 

237.     Mendoza, S.P., Capitanio, J.P., McChesney, M.B., Lerche, N.W. Influence of dexamethasone and restraint stress on leukocytes. Poster presented at annual meeting of the Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society, Key Biscayne, FL, November, 1994.

 

238.     Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P., Mason, W.A., McChesney, M.B., Lerche, N.W. Personality assessments of adult male rhesus macaques and immune system measures. Paper presented at annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Seattle, WA, July, 1994. American Journal of Primatology, 1994, 33, 200.

 

239.     Mendoza, S.P., Capitanio, J.P., McChesney, M.B., Lerche, N.W. Stress, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal activity and leukocyte levels. Paper presented at annual meeting of American Society of Primatologists, Seattle, WA, July, 1994. American Journal of Primatology, 1994, 33, 228-229.

 

240.     Capitanio, J.P. Variability in HIV disease: Toward an animal model of psychosocial influences. Paper presented at "Neuroscience findings in AIDS research" meeting sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, January, 1994.

 

241.     Herek, G.M., Capitanio, J.P. AIDS, stigma, and heterosexism: The national survey on AIDS and stigma. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada, August, 1993.

 

242.     Herek, G.M., Capitanio, J.P. The relationship of trust to public reactions to AIDS in the United States. Poster presented at the IXth International Conference on AIDS, Berlin, Germany, June, 1993. Abstracts of the Ninth International Conference on AIDS. Berlin, Germany, 1993.

 

243.     Herek, G.M., Capitanio, J.P. AIDS-related stigma persists in the United States. Poster presented at the VIIIth International Conference on AIDS, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July, 1992. Abstracts of the Eighth International Conference on AIDS. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1992.

 

244.     Capitanio, J.P., Mason, W.A. Learning performance of rhesus macaques reared with living or inanimate mother substitutes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Primatologists, Toronto, Canada, June, 1992. American Journal of Primatology, 1992, 27, 21.

 

245.     Capitanio, J.P., Herek, G.M. Racial differences in attitudes toward persons with AIDS and AIDS policies. Poster presented at the Fourth Annual Convention of the American Psychological Society, San Diego, CA, June 1992.

 

246.     Herek, G.M., Glunt, E.K., Capitanio, J.P. Intergroup contact predicts heterosexuals' attitudes toward gay men. Poster presented at the Fourth Annual Convention of the American Psychological Society, San Diego, CA, June 1992.

 

247.     Herek, G.M., Capitanio, J.P. AIDS-related attitudes and behaviors among African Americans in California. Poster presented at the University-wide AIDS Research Program Conference, March 1992.

 

248.     Herek, G.M., Capitanio, J.P. Reactions to AIDS in the United States: A social psychological analysis. Poster presented at First International Conference on Biopsychosocial Aspects of HIV Infection, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September, 1991. Abstracts of the First International Conference on Biopsychosocial Aspects of HIV Infection. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1991.

 

249.     Capitanio, J.P., Lerche, N. Psychosocial factors and disease progression in SAIDS: A preliminary report. Poster presented at annual meeting of the American Society of Primatologists, Veracruz, Mexico, June, 1991. American Journal of Primatology, 1991, 24, 92-93.

 

250.     Herek, G.M., Bat-Chava, Y., Capitanio, J.P., Araba-Owoyele, L., Castaneda, D. A social psychological evaluation of AIDS-educational videos. Poster presented at VIIth International Conference on AIDS, Florence, Italy, June, 1991.

 

251.     Herek, G.M., Capitanio, J.P. AIDS-related attitudes and behaviors among black Californians: A preliminary methodological discussion. Poster presented at Universitywide AIDS Research Program meetings, San Francisco, CA, March, 1991.

 

252.     Capitanio, J.P., Lerche, N. Psychosocial factors and disease progression in SAIDS: A preliminary report. Poster presented at Symposium on Nonhuman Primate Models for AIDS, New Orleans, LA, November, 1990.

 

253.     Capitanio, J.P. Experiential influences on social attention in nonhuman primates. Paper presented in symposium on Social Attentional Processes in Human and Nonhuman Primates, at International Primatological Society meetings, Gottingen, W. Germany, July, 1986. Primate Report, 1986, 14, 44-45.

 

254.     Capitanio, J.P. Influences on group size and infant presence on maternal and yearling male behavior in free-ranging rhesus macaques: A pilot study. Poster presented at annual meeting of the American Society of Primatologists, Austin, TX, June, 1986. American Journal of Primatology, 1986, 10, 393.

 

255.     Capitanio, J.P., Rasmussen, K.L.R., Snyder, D.S., Laudenslager, M., Reite, M. Long-term follow-up of previously separated pigtail macaques: Group and individual differences in response to unfamiliar situations. Paper presented at annual meeting of the American Society of Primatologists, Buffalo, NY, June, 1985. American Journal of Primatology, 1985, 8, 335.

 

256.     Laudenslager, M.L., Capitanio, J.P., Reite, M.L., Harbeck, R. Early social separation experiences in infant monkeys and adult immunity. Poster presented at Society for Neuroscience meetings, Anaheim, CA, October, 1984.

 

257.     Laudenslager, M.L., Capitanio, J.P., Reite, M. Some possible consequences of early separation on subsequent immune function. Poster presented at annual meeting of the American Society of Primatologists, Arcata, CA, June, 1984. American Journal of Primatology, 1984, 6, 432.

 

258.     Capitanio, J.P., Boccia, M.L. Social signals and the maintenance of dominance relations in groups of pigtail macaques: A pilot study. Paper presented at annual meeting of the American Society of Primatologists, Arcata, CA, June, 1984. American Journal of Primatology, 1984, 6, 401.

 

259.     Boccia, M.L., Capitanio, J.P. The role of social signals in the development of dominance relations between unfamiliar pigtail macaques. Paper presented at annual meeting of the American Society of Primatologists, Lansing, MI, August, 1983. American Journal of Primatology, 1983, 4, 338-339.

 

260.     Capitanio, J.P. Early experience and abnormal behavior. Paper presented in symposium on Behavior and Needs of Nonhuman Primates in Captivity, at IXth Congress of the International Primatological Society, Atlanta, GA, August, 1982.

 

261.     Capitanio, J.P. Early experience and social responsiveness. Paper presented at IXth Congress of the International Primatological Society, Atlanta, GA, August, 1982. International Journal of Primatology, 1982, 3, 268.

 

262.     Capitanio, J.P. Early experience influences on behavioral and social competence in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Paper presented in symposium on Comparative Psychology, at Western Psychological Association meetings, Sacramento, CA, April, 1982.

 

263.     Capitanio, J.P. & Mason, W.A. Responses to separation in monkeys with different rearing experiences. Paper presented at Animal Behaviour Society meetings, New Orleans, LA, June, 1979.

 

264.     Novak, M.A., Black, M.A., Blume-Babcock, R.S., Capitanio, J.P. On producing and reducing psychopathological states in monkeys: Animal modeling or meddling? Paper presented in a symposium honoring Harry Harlow, Tucson, AZ, 1976.