Former Lab Members

Former Post-Doc

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Matt Newman, Ph.D.
Social Psychology
The University of Texas at Austin

Publications:

Newman, M.L., G.W. Holden, and Y. Delville. (2005). Isolation and the stress of being bullied.  J. Adol., 28, 343-357.

Newman, M.L., G.W. Holden, and Y. Delville. (2011). Coping with the stress of being bullied: Consequences of coping strategies among college students.  Soc. Psych. Pers. Sci., 2, 205-211.

 

Former Graduate Students

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Catalina Cervantes, Ph.D.
Institute for Neuroscience
The University of Texas at Austin

Publications:

Cervantes, M.C., J.T. David, D.R. Loyd, J.A. Salinas, and Y. Delville. (2005). Lead exposure alters the development of agonistic behavior in golden hamsters.  Dev. Psychobiol., 47, 158-165.

Cervantes, M.C., K. Taravosh-Lahn, J.C. Wommack, and Y. Delville. (2007). Characterization of offensive responses during the maturation of play-fighting into aggression in male golden hamsters.  Dev. Psychobiol., 49, 87-97.

Cervantes, M.C., and Y. Delville. (2007). Individual differences in offensive aggression in hamsters: A model of reactive and impulsive aggression?  Neuroscience, 150, 511-521.

Cervantes, M.C., and Y. Delville. (2009).  Serotonin 5-HT1A and 5-HT3 receptors in an impulsive/aggressive phenotype.  Behav. Neurosci., 123, 589-598.

Cervantes, M.C., E.A. Biggs, and Y. Delville. (2010). Differential responses to serotonin receptor ligands in an impulsive/aggressive phenotype.  Behav. Neurosci., 124, 455-469.

Cervantes, M.C., and Y. Delville. (2011). Developmental predictors of an impulsive-aggressive phenotype.  Dev. Psychobiol., 53, 343-358.

 

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Joel Wommack, Ph.D.
Institute for Neuroscience
The University of Texas at Austin

Publications:

Wommack, J.C., and Y. Delville. (2002). Chronic social stress during puberty enhances tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactivity within the limbic system in golden hamsters.  Brain Res., 933, 139-143

Wommack, J.C., K. Taravosh-Lahn, J.T. David, and Y. Delville. (2003). Repeated exposure to social stress alters the development of agonistic behavior in male golden hamsters.  Horm. Behav., 43, 229-236.

Wommack, J.C. and Y. Delville. (2003). Repeated social stress and the development of agonistic behavior: Individual differences in coping responses in male golden hamsters.  Physiol. Behav., 80, 303-308.

Wommack, J.C, A. Salinas, R.H. Melloni, and Y. Delville. (2004). Behavioural and neuroendocrine adaptations to repeated social stress during puberty in male golden hamsters.  J. Neuroendocrinol., 16, 767-775.

Wommack, J.C., A. Salinas, and Y. Delville. (2005). Glucocorticoids and the development of agonistic behaviour during puberty in male golden hamsters.  J. Neuroendocrinol., 17, 781-787.

Wommack, J.C., and Y. Delville. (2007). Cortisol controls the pubertal development of agonistic behavior in male golden hamsters via type II corticosteroid receptors.  Horm. Behav., 51, 306-312.

Wommack, J.C., and Y. Delville. (2007). Stress, aggression, and puberty: Neuroendocrine correlates of the development of agonistic behavior in hamsters.  Brain Behav. Evol., 70, 267-273.

 

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Kris Singletary, PhD
Institute for Neuroscience
The University of Texas at Austin

Publications:

Singletary, K.G., Y. Delville, W.J. Farrell, and W. Wilczynski. (2005). Distribution of orexin/hypocretin immunoreactivity in the nervous system of the Green Treefrog, Hyla cinerea.  Brain Res., 1041, 231-236.

Singletary, K.G., P. Deviche, C. Strand, and Y. Delville. (2006). Distribution of orexin/hypocretin immunoreactivity in the brain of a male songbird, the house finch (Carpodacus mexicanus).  J. Chem. Neuroanat., 32, 81-89.

 

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Christel Bastida, Ph.D.
Institute for Neuroscience
University of Texas at Austin

Publications:

Bastida, C.C., F. Puga, and Y. Delville. (2009).  Risk assessment and avoidance in juvenile golden hamsters exposed to repeated stress.  Horm. Behav., 55, 158-162.

Bastida, C.C., Puga, F., Gonzalez-Lima, F., Jennings, K.J., Wommack, J.C., and Y. Delville.  (2014). Chronic social stress in puberty alters appetitive male sexual behavior and neural metabolic activity.  Horm. Behav., 66, 220-227.

 

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Kereshmeh Taravosh-Lahn, Ph.D.
Institute for Neuroscience
University of Texas at Austin

Publications:

Taravosh-Lahn, K. and Y. Delville. (2004). Aggressive behavior in female golden hamsters: development and the effect of repeated social stress.  Horm. Behav., 46, 428-435.

Taravosh-Lahn, K., C. Bastida, and Y. Delville. (2006). Differential responsiveness to fluoxetine during puberty.  Behav. Neurosci., 120, 1084-1092.

 

Lisa Dawn Hamilton, Ph.D.
Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience
University of Texas at Austin

Publications:

Hamilton, L.D., M.L. Newman, C.L. Delville, and Y. Delville. (2008). Physiological stress response of young adults exposed to bullying during adolescence.  Physiol. Behav., 95, 617-624.

 

Adem Can, Ph.D
Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience
University of Texas at Austin

Publications:

Can, A., M. Domjan, and Y. Delville. (2007). Sexual experience modulates neuronal activity in male Japanese quail.  Horm. Behav., 52, 590-599.

 

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Shao-Ying (Ian) Cheng, Ph.D.
Institute for Neuroscience
University of Texas at Austin

Publications:

Cheng, S.Y., K. Taravosh-Lahn, and Y. Delville. (2008). Neural circuitry of play fighting in golden hamsters.  Neuroscience, 156, 247-256.

Cheng, S.Y., and Y. Delville. (2009).  Vasopressin facilitates play fighting in juvenile golden hamsters.  Physiol. Behav., 98, 242-246.

Cheng, S.Y., and Y. Delville. (2010). Play fighting and CRH in the lateral septum of juvenile golden hamsters.  Neuroscience, 169, 236-245.