1. Smotherman, W.P., S.G. Wiener, S.P. Mendoza, S.P. and S. Levine (1976). Pituitaryadrenal responsiveness of rat mothers to noxious stimuli and stimuli produced by pups. In: K. Elliott and D.W. Fitzsimons (Eds.), Breast-Feeding and the Mother. Ciba Founda
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2. Smotherman, W.P., S.G. Wiener, S.P. Mendoza and S. Levine (1977).
Maternal pituitary-adrenal responsiveness as a function of differential
treatment of rat pups. Developmental Psychobiology 10:113-122.
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3. Smotherman, W.P., S.P. Mendoza and S. Levine (1977). Ontogenetic
changes in pupelicited maternal pituitary-adrenal activity: Pup age and
stage of lactation effects. Developmental Psychobiology 10:365-371.
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4. Mendoza, S.P., W.P. Smotherman, M.T. Miner, J. Kaplan and S.Levine
(1978). Pituitary-adrenal response to separation in mother and infant
squirrel monkeys. Developmental Psychobiology 11:169-175.
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5. Coe, C.L., S.P. Mendoza, W.P. Smotherman and S. Levine (1978). Mother-infant attachment in the squirrel monkey: Adrenal response to separation. Behavioral Biology 22:256-263.
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6. Mendoza, S.P., E.L. Lowe, J.A. Resko and S. Levine (1978). Seasonal variations in gonadal hormones and social behavior in squirrel monkeys. Physiology and Behavior 20:515-522.
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7. Coe, C.L., S.P. Mendoza, J.M. Davidson, E.R.Smith, M.F. Dallman and S.
Levine (1978). Hormonal response to stress in the squirrel monkey (Saimiri
sciureus). Neuroendocrinology 26:367-377.
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8. Hennessy, M.B., C.L. Coe, S.P. Mendoza, E.L. Lowe and S. Levine (1978).
Scentmarking and olfactory investigatory behavior in the squirrel monkey
(Saimiri sciureus). Behavioral Biology 24:57-67.
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9. Mendoza, S.P., E.L. Lowe and S. Levine (1978). Social organization and
social behavior in two subspecies of squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus). Folia
Primatologica 30:126-144.
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10. Mendoza, S.P., E.L. Lowe, J.M. Davidson and S. Levine (1978). Annual
cyclicity in the squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus): The relationship
between testosterone, fatting and sexual behavior. Hormones and
Behavior 11:295-303.
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11. Mendoza, S.P., C.L. Coe, E.L. Lowe and S. Levine (1979). The
physiological response to group formation in adult male squirrel monkeys. Psychoneuroendocrinology
3:221-229.
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12. Coe, C.L., S.P. Mendoza and S. Levine (1979). Social status constrains
the stress response in the squirrel monkey. Physiology and Behavior
23:633-638.
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13. Hennessy, M.B., J.N. Kaplan, S.P. Mendoza, E.L. Lowe and S. Levine
(1979). Separation distress and attachment in surrogate-reared squirrel
monkeys. Physiology and Behavior 23: 1017-1023.
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14. Mendoza, S.P., C.L. Coe, W.P. Smotherman, J. Kaplan and S. Levine
(1980). Functional consequences of attachment: A comparison of two
species. In: R.W. Bell and W.P. Smotherman (Eds.), Maternal Influences
and Early Behavior, Spectrum Publications, New
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15. Hennessy, M.B., S.P. Mendoza, C.L. Coe, E.L. Lowe and S. Levine
(1980). Androgen-related behavior in the squirrel monkey: An issue that is
nothing to sneeze at. Behavioral and Neural Biology 30:103-108.
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16. Hennessy, M.B., S.P. Mendoza and J.N. Kaplan (1982). Behavior and
plasma cortisol following brief peer separation in juvenile squirrel
monkeys. American Journal of Primatology 3:143-151.
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17. Mendoza, S.P. and W.A. Mason (1983). Animal models. California
Veterinarian 37:91-92, 103-104.
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18. Mendoza, S.P. and P.R.Barchas (1983). Behavioral processes leading to
linear status hierarchies following group formation in rhesus monkeys.
Journal of Human Evolution 12: 185-192.
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19. Coe, C.L., E.R. Smith, S.P. Mendoza and S. Levine (1983). Varying
influence of social status on hormone levels in male squirrel monkeys. In:
H.D. Steklis and A.S. Kling (Eds.), Hormones, Drugs and Social Behavior
in Primates. Spectrum Publications, Ne
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20. Mendoza, S.P. (1983). Diseases and models of diseases. [Review of
Non-human Primate Models for Human Disease, W.R. Dukelow (Ed.)]. American
Journal of Primatology 5: 387-388.
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21. Barchas, P.R.and S.P. Mendoza, Editors (1984). Social Cohesion:
Essays Toward a Sociophysiological Perspective. Greenwood Press,
Westport, Connecticut.
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22. Mendoza, S.P. (1984). The psychobiology of social relationships. In:
P.R. Barchas and S.P. Mendoza (Eds.), Social Cohesion: Essays Toward a
Sociophysiological Perspective. Greenwood Press, Westport,
Connecticut, pp. 3-29.
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23. Barchas, P.R. and S.P. Mendoza (1984). Emergent hierarchical
relationships in rhesus macaques: An application of Chase's model. In:
P.R. Barchas (Ed.), Social Hierarchies: Essays Toward a
Sociophysiological Perspective. Greenwood Press, Westport, Conn
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24. Mendoza, S.P. and G.P. Moberg (1985). Species differences in
adrenocortical activity of New World primates: Response to dexamethasone
suppression. American Journal of Primatology 8:215-224.
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25. Mendoza, S.P. and W.A. Mason (1986). Parenting within a monogamous
society. In: J.G. Else and P.C. Lee (Eds.), Primate Ontogeny, Cognition
and Social Behavior. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp.
255-266.
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26. Mendoza, S.P. and W.A. Mason (1986). Parental division of labour and
differentiation of attachments in a monogamous primate (Callicebus
moloch). Animal Behaviour 34:1336-1347.
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27. Mason,W.A. and S.P. Mendoza (1986). [Review of Handbook of Squirrel
Monkey Research]. Primates 27:270-272.
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28. Anzenberger, G.A., S.P. Mendoza and W.A. Mason (1986). Comparative
studies of social behavior in Callicebus and Saimiri: Behavioral and
physiological responses of established pairs to unfamiliar pairs. American
Journal of Primatology 11:37-51.
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29. Cubicciotti, D.D. III, S.P. Mendoza, W.A. Mason and E.N. Sassenrath
(1986). Differences between Saimiri sciureus and Callicebus moloch in
physiological responsiveness: Implications for behavior. Journal of
Comparative Psychology 100:385-391.
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30. Mendoza, S.P. and W.A. Mason (1986). Contrasting responses to
intruders and to involuntary separation by monogamous and polygynous New
World monkeys. Physiology and Behavior 38:795-801.
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31. Myers, B.A., S.P. Mendoza and C.E.Cornelius (1988). Elevation in
plasma glucagon levels in response to stress in squirrel monkeys:
Comparisons of two subspecies (Saimiri sciureus boliviensis and Saimiri
sciureus sciureus). Journal of Medical Primatolo
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32. Roberts, J. and S.P. Mendoza (1989). Hematologic and serum chemistry
values in Callicebus moloch cupreus. Laboratory Animal Science
39:163-165.
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33. Mendoza, S.P. and W.A. Mason (1989). Behavioral and endocrine
consequences of heterosexual pair formation in squirrel monkeys. Physiology
and Behavior 46:597-603
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34. Mendoza, S.P. and W.A. Mason (1989). Primate relationships: Social
dispositions and physiological responses. In: P.K. Seth and S. Seth
(Eds.), Perspectives in Primate Biology, Volume 2: Neurobiology.
Today and Tomorrow's Printers and Publishers, New D
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35. Mendoza, S.P., D.M. Lyons and W. Saltzman (1991). Sociophysiology of
squirrel monkeys. American Journal of Primatology 23:37-54.
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36. Mendoza, S.P. (1991). Behavioural and physiological indices of social
relationships: Comparative studies of New World monkeys. In: H.O. Box
(Ed.), Primate Responses to Environmental Change. Chapman and Hall,
London, pp. 311-338.
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37. Mendoza, S.P. and W.A. Mason (1991). Breeding readiness in squirrel
monkeys: Female-primed females are triggered by males. Physiology and
Behavior 49:471-479.
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38. Mendoza, S.P., W. Saltzman, D.M. Lyons, P.A. Schiml and W.A. Mason
(1991).Within-sex relationships in squirrel monkeys regulate
pituitary-adrenal activity.In:Akiyoshi Ehara, Tasuku Kimura, Osamu
Takenaka and Mitsuo Iwamoto (Eds.), Primatology Today. A
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39. Mason, W.A., S.P. Mendoza and G.P. Moberg (1991). Persistent effects
of early social experience on physiological responsiveness. In: Akiyoshi
Ehara, Tasuku Kimura, Osamu Takenaka and Mitsuo Iwamoto (Eds.), Primatology
Today. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 4
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40. Saltzman, W., S.P. Mendoza and W.A. Mason (1991). Sociophysiology of
relationships in squirrel monkeys. I. Formation of female dyads. Physiology
and Behavior 50:271-280.
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41. Mendoza, S.P. (1991). Sociophysiology of well-being in nonhuman
primates. Laboratory Animal Science 41:344-349.
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42. Mason, W.A. and S.P. Mendoza (1992). Endocrine functions and social
interrelationships. Anais de Etologia 10:59-67.
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43. Lyons, D.M., Mendoza, S.P. and W.A. Mason (1992). Sexual segregation
in squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus): A transactional analysis of adult
social dynamics. Journal of Comparative Psychology 106:323-330.
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44. Mendoza, S.P., M.B. Hennessy and D.M. Lyons (1992). Distinct immediate
and prolonged effects of separation on plasma cortisol in adult female
squirrel monkeys. Psychobiology 20:300-306.
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45. Mason, W.A. and S.P. Mendoza, Editors. (1993). Primate Social
Conflict. Albany: State University of New York Press, 419 pp.
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46. Mason, W.A. and S.P. Mendoza (1993). Primate social conflict: An
overview of sources, forms, and consequences. In: W.A. Mason and S.P.
Mendoza (Eds.), Primate Social Conflict. Albany: State University
of New York Press, pp. 1-11.
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47. Mendoza, S.P. (1993). Social conflict on first encounters. In: W.A.
Mason and S.P. Mendoza (Eds.), Primate Social Conflict. Albany:
State University of New York Press, pp. 85-110.
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48. Mason, W.A., D.D. Long and S.P. Mendoza (1993). Temperament and
mother-infant conflict in macaques: A transactional analysis. In: W.A.
Mason and S.P. Mendoza (Eds.), Primate Social Conflict. Albany:
State University of New York Press, pp. 205-227.
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49. Mason, W.A. and S.P. Mendoza (1993). Contrasting life modes in
Cebidae: Titi monkeys (Callicebus) and squirrel monkeys (Saimiri). Regional
Proceedings of the American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums,
pp. 715-722.
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50. Lyons, D.M., S.P. Mendoza and W.A. Mason (1994). Psychosocial and
hormonal aspects of hierarchy formation in groups of male squirrel
monkeys. American Journal of Primatology 32:109-122.
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51. Clarke, A.S., W.A. Mason and S.P. Mendoza (1994). Heart rate patterns
under stress in three species of macaques. American Journal of
Primatology 33:133-148.
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52. Mendoza, S.P. and W.A. Mason (1994). Constitution and context: The
social modulation of temperament. In: J.J. Roeder, B. Thierry, J.R.
Anderson and N. Herrenschmidt (Eds.), Current Primatology. Volume II:
Social Development, Learning and Behaviour. St
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53. Mason, W.A., T.R. Geen, D.M. Lyons and S.P. Mendoza (1994).
Socialization influences on responses to intruders. In: J.J. Roeder, B.
Thierry, J.R. Anderson and N. Herrenschmidt (Eds.), Current
Primatology. Volume II: Social Development, Learning and Behavior.
Strasbourg, France: Universite Louis Pasteur, pp. 251-256
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54. Hennessy, M.B., S.P. Mendoza, W.A. Mason and G.P. Moberg (1995).
Endocrine sensitivity to novelty in squirrel monkeys and titi monkeys:
Species differences in characteristic modes of responding to the
environment. Physiology and Behavior 57:331-338.
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55. Mendoza, S.P. and P.R. Shaver (1995). One rendition of evolutionary
psychology. [Review of The Evolution of Desire: Strategies of Human
Mating]. Contemporary Psychology 40: 634-636.
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56. Hoffman, K.A., S.P. Mendoza, M.B. Hennessy and W.A. Mason (1995).
Responses of infant titi monkeys, Callicebus moloch, to removal of one or
both parents: Evidence for paternal attachment. Developmental
Psychobiology 28:399-407.
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57. Capitanio, J.P., S.P. Mendoza and M. McChesney (1996). Influences of
blood sampling procedures on basal hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal hormone
levels and leukocyte values in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Journal
of Medical Primatology 25:26-33.
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58. Schiml, P.A., S.P. Mendoza, W. Saltzman, D.M. Lyons and W.A. Mason
(1996). Seasonality in squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus): Social
facilitation by females. Physiology and Behavior 60:1105-1113.
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59. Mendoza, S.P. and W.A. Mason (1997). Attachment relationships in New
World primates. In: C.S. Carter, I.I. Lederhendler and B. Kirkpatrick
(Eds.), The Integrative Neurobiology of Affiliation. New York: New
York Academy of Sciences, pp. 203-209.
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60. Valeggia, C.R., S.P. Mendoza and J.P. Capitanio (1997). A
non-radioactive assay for determination of mitogen-induced proliferation
of peripheral blood lymphocytes in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Boletin
Primatologico Latinoamericano 6:9-13.
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61. Baroncelli, S., P.A. Barry, J.P. Capitanio, N.W. Lerche, M. Otsyula
and S.P. Mendoza (1997). Cytomegalovirus and simian immunodeficiency virus
coinfection: Longitudinal study of antibody responses and disease
progression. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes and Human
Retroviruses 15:5-15.
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62. Mendoza, S.P. and W.A. Mason (1997). Autonomic balance in Saimiri
sciureus and Callicebus moloch: Relation to life-style. Folia
Primatologica 68:307-318.
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63. Fernandez-Duque, E., W.A. Mason and S.P. Mendoza (1997). Effects of
duration of separation on responses to mates and strangers in the
monogamous titi monkey (Callicebus moloch). American Journal of
Primatology 43:225-237.
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64. Capitanio, J.P., S.P. Mendoza and N.W. Lerche (1998). 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
44:29-41
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65. Capitanio, J.P., S.P. Mendoza, N.W. Lerche and W.A. Mason (1998).
Social stress results in altered glucocorticoid regulation and shorter
survival in simian acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sceinces 95:4714-47
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66. Mason, W.A. and S.P. Mendoza (1998). Generic aspects of primate
attachments: Parents, offspring and mates. Psychoneuroendocrinology
24:765-778.
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71. Mendoza, S. P. (1999). Squirrel Monkeys. In: Trevor Poole (Ed.), The
UFAW Handbook on the Care and Management of Laboratory Animals, Seventh
Edition, Volume 1, Oxford: Blackwell Science Ltd, pp. 591-600.
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67. Schiml, P.A., S.P. Mendoza, W. Saltzman, D. M. Lyons and W. A. Mason
(1999). Annual physiological changes in individually housed squirrel
monkeys (Saimiri sciureus). American Journal of Primatology,
47:93-103.
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68. Valeggia, C. R., Mendoza, S. P., E. Fernandez-Duque, W. A. Mason, B.
Lasley (1999). Reproductive biology of female titi monkeys (Cellicebus
moloch) in captivity. American Journal of Primatology, 47:183-195.
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69. Capitanio, J.P., S.P. Mendoza and S. Baroncelli (1999). The
relationship of personality dimensions in adult male rhesus macaques to
progression of simian immunodeficiency virus disease. Brain, Behavior
and Immunity, 13:138-154.
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70. Aruguete, M. S., D. M. Lyons, Mason, W. A. and Mendoza, S. P. (1998).
Reactions of adult and immature squirrel monkeys to intergroup exposure.
Zoo Biology 17:519-524.
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72. Mendoza, S. P., J. P. Capitanio and W. A.Mason (2000). Chronic Social
Stress: Studies in Non-human Primates. In: G. P. Moberg and J. A. Mench
(Eds.), Biology of Animal Stress. Basic Principles and Implications for
Animal Welfare, CABI Publishing, New York, pp 227-247
[Request]
73. Mendoza, Sally P. and Ruys, John D. (2001). The beginning of an
alternative view of the neurobiology of emotion. Social Science
Information 40:39-60.
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74. Emery, Nathan J., Capitanio, John P., Mason, William A., Machado,
Christopher J., Mendoza, Sally P. and Amaral, David G. (2001). The effects
of bilateral lesions of the amygdala on dyadic social interactions in
rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Behaviorial Neuroscience
115:515-544
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75. Prather, M. D., Lavenex, P., Mauldin-Jourdain, M. L., Mason, W. A.,
Capitanio, J. P., Mendoza, S. P., Amaral, D. G. (2001). Increased social
fear and decreased fear of objects in monkeys with neonatal amygdala
lesions. Neuroscience 106:653-658.
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76. Moorman, E. A.; Mendoza, S. P.; Shideler, S. E. & Lasley, B. L.
(2002). Excretion and measurement of estradiol and progesterone
metabolites in the feces and urine of female squirrel monkeys (Saimiri
scireus). American Journal of Primatology 57:79-90.
[Request]
77. Mayeaux, D. J., Mason, W. A., Mendoza, S. P. (2002). Developmental
changes in responsiveness to parents and unfamiliar adults in a monogamous
monkey (Callicebus Moloch). American Journal of Primatology
58:71-89.
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78. Mendoza, S. P.; Reeder, D. M.; & Mason, W. A. (2002). The nature of
proximate mechanisms underlying primate social systems: Simplicity and
redundancy. In: Soligo, C., Anzenberger, G., Martin, R. D. (Eds.)
Primatology and Anthropology: Into the Third Millennium. Evolutionary
Anthropology 11, S1:112-116. Wiley, New York.
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79. Abbott, D. H., Keverne, E. B., Bercovitch, F. B., Shively, C. A.,
Mendoza, S. P., Saltzman, W., Snowdon, C. T., Ziegler, T. E., Banjevic,
M., Garland Jr., T., Sapolsky, R. M. (2003). Are subordinates always
stressed? A comparative analysis of rank differences in cortisol levels
among primiates. Hormones and Behavior 43:67-82
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80. Amaral, D. G., Bauman, M. D., Capitanio, J. P., Lavenex, P., Mason, W.
A., Mauldin-Jourdain, M. L., Mendoza, S. P. (2003). The amygdala: is it an
essential component of the neural network for social cognition? Neuropsychologia
41:517-522.
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81. Bentson, K. L., Capitanio, J. P., Mendoza, S. P. (2003). Cortisol
responses to immobilization with Telazol or ketamine in baboons (Papio
cynocephaluslanubis) and rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Journal of
Medical Primatology 32:148-160.
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82. Schradin C., Reeder D.M., Mendoza S.P., Anzenberger G. (2003).
Prolactin and paternal care: comparison of three species of monogamous New
World monkeys (Callicebus cupreus, Callithrix jacchus, and Callimico
goeldii). Journal of Comparative Psychology 117:166-175
[Request]
83. Pravosudov, V.V., Mendoza, S. P., Clayton, Nicola S. (2003). The
relationship between dominance, corticosterone, memory, and food caching
in mountain chickadees (Poecile gambeli). Hormones and Behavior 44:93-102.
[Request]
84. Maninger, N., Capitanio, J. P., Mendoza, S. P. & Mason, W. A. (2003).
Personality influences tetanus-specific antibody response in adult male
rhesus macaques after removal from natal group housing relocation. American
Journal of Primatology, 61, 73 83
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85. Ruys, J. D., Mendoza, S. P., Capitanio, J. P. and Mason, W. A. (2004).
Behavioral and physiological adaptation to repeated chair restraint in
rhesus macaques. Physiology & Behavior, 82, 205-213.
[Request]
86. Capitanio, J. P., Mendoza, S. P., Bentson, K. L. (2004). Personality
characteristics and basal cortisol concentrations in adult male rhesus
macaques (Macaca mulatta). Psychoneuroendocrinology, 29, 1300-1308.
[Request]
87. Capitanio, J P, Mendoza, S P, Mason, W A, Maninger, N (2005). Rearing
environment pituitary-adrenal regulation in young rhesus monkeys (Macaca
mulatto). Developmental Psychobiology, 46, 318-330.
[Request]
88. Capitanio, J.P., Mason, W.A., Mendoza, S.P., DelRosso, L.A., Roberts,
J.A., (2006). Nursery rearing and biobehavioral organization. In: Gene P.
Sackett, Gerald C. Ruppenthal, Kate Elias (eds.), Nursery Rearing of
Nonhuman Primates in the 21st Century. Springer Science + Business
Media, Inc., New York, pp. 191-214
[Request]
89. Corbett, B. A., Mendoza, S. P., Abdullah, M., Wegelin, J. A., Levine,
S. (2006). Cortisol circadian rhythms and response to stress in children
with autism. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 31, 59-68.
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90. Mason, W. A., Capitanio, J. P., Machado, C. J., Mendoza, S. P., and
Amaral, D. G. (2006). Amygdalectomy and Responsiveness to Novelty in
Rhesus Monkeys:Generality and Individual Consistency of Effects. Emotion,
6(1), 73-81.
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91. Goursaud, A-P S., Mendoza, Sally P., Capitanio, J. P. (2006) . 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, 1071, 97-104
[Request]
92. Tardif, S., Bales, K., Williams, L., Moeller, E. L., Abbott, D., Schultz-Darken, N., Mendoza, S. P., Bourgeois, Sabrina, Ruiz, Julio (2006). Preparing new world monkeys for laboratory research. ILAR Journal, 47(4), 307-315.
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