Member Bibliography/Bibliografía de Miembros

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B. C. Nephew, Caffrey, M. K., Felix-Ortiz, A. C., Ferris, C. F., and Febo, M. A., Blood oxygen level-dependent signal responses in corticolimbic 'emotions' circuitry of lactating rats facing intruder threat to pups., Eur J Neurosci, vol. 30, no. 5, pp. 934-45, 2009.
M. K. Caffrey, Nephew, B. C., and Febo, M. A., Central vasopressin V1a receptors modulate neural processing in mothers facing intruder threat to pups., Neuropharmacology, vol. 58, no. 1, pp. 107-16, 2010.
C. F. Ferris, Smerkers, B., Kulkarni, P., Caffrey, M. K., Afacan, O., Toddes, S., Stolberg, T., and Febo, M. A., Functional magnetic resonance imaging in awake animals., Rev Neurosci, vol. 22, no. 6, pp. 665-74, 2011.
C. F. Ferris, Febo, M. A., Luo, F., Schmidt, K., Brevard, M. E., Harder, J. A., Kulkarni, P., Messenger, T., and King, J. A., Functional magnetic resonance imaging in conscious animals: a new tool in behavioural neuroscience research., J Neuroendocrinol, vol. 18, no. 5, pp. 307-18, 2006.
M. A. Febo, Numan, M., and Ferris, C. F., Functional magnetic resonance imaging shows oxytocin activates brain regions associated with mother-pup bonding during suckling., J Neurosci, vol. 25, no. 50, pp. 11637-44, 2005.
M. A. Febo and Pira, A. S., Increased BOLD activation to predator stressor in subiculum and midbrain of amphetamine-sensitized maternal rats., Brain Res, vol. 1382, pp. 118-27, 2011.
M. A. Febo, Shields, J., Ferris, C. F., and King, J. A., Oxytocin modulates unconditioned fear response in lactating dams: an fMRI study., Brain Res, vol. 1302, pp. 183-93, 2009.
C. F. Ferris, Kulkarni, P., Sullivan, J. M., Harder, J. A., Messenger, T. L., and Febo, M. A., Pup suckling is more rewarding than cocaine: evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging and three-dimensional computational analysis., J Neurosci, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 149-56, 2005.