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Understanding the brain mechanisms which underlie behavior is one
of the most challenging tasks of modern biology. The study of these
mechanisms can be approached using a variety of biological systems
as models, depending essentially on the type of question being
asked and the technical approach which is considered. In
vertebrates, the study of brain neurochemistry in relation to
behavior e, xpression has made tremendous progress during the last
two decades. In particular, much at tention has been devoted to the
effect of steroid hormones on brain structure and activity in
connection with social and mainly reproductive behavior. This book
exemplifies some of the major trends in the field. I did not
attempt to cover exhaustively all the work that has been done in
this area but rather to present a series of selected reviews on the
molec ular and cellular brain mechanisms most directly related to
social behavior. This selection obviously reflects my own interests
but also, I believe, highlights those areas of research in which
important progress has been made in recent years. A number of brain
biochemical or cellular mechanisms which could be related to
behavior, but have not been formally demonstrated to be so, are
consequently ignored. The focus here is on social behavior and thus
steroid-dependent processes are covered in priority. This choice of
course leads us to ignore major trends in brain and behavior
research but this is, I hope, clearly reflected in the title of the
volume."
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