Selected Publications
Wommack, J.C., Salinas, A., Delville, Y. (2005). Glucocorticoids and the development of agonistic behaviour during puberty in male golden hamsters. Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 17, 781-787.[pdf]
Cervantes, C.M., David, J.T., Loyd, D.R., Salinas, J.A., Delville, Y. (2005). Lead exposure alters the development of agonistic behavior in golden hamsters. Developmental Psychobiology, 47:158-165.[pdf]
Newman M.L., Holden G.W., Delville, Y. (2005). Isolation and the stress of being bullied. Journal of Adolescence, 28:343-357.[pdf]
Taravosh-Lahn, K., Delville, Y. [2004]. Aggressive behavior in female golden hamsters: development and the effects of repeated social stress. Hormones and Behavior, 46:428-435.[pdf]
Wommack, J.C., Salinas, A., Melloni, R.H., Delville, Y., (2004). Behavioural and neuroendocrine adaptations to repeated stress during puberty in male golden hamsters. Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 16:767-775.[pdf]
David, J.T., Cervantes, M.C., Trosky, K.A., Salinas, J.A., Delville, Y. (2004). A neural network underlying individual differences in emotion and aggression in male hamsters. Neuroscience, 126:567-578.[pdf]
Delville, Y., David, J.T., Taravosh-Lahn, K., Wommack, J.C. (2003). Stress and the development of agonistic behavior in golden hamsters. Hormones and Behavior, 44:263-270.(pdf)
Wommack, J.C., Taravosh-Lahn, K., David, J.T., Delville, Y. (2003). Repeated exposure to social stress alters the development of agonistic behavior in male golden hamsters. Hormones and Behavior, 43:229-236.(pdf)
Wommack, J.C., Delville, Y. (2003). Repeated social stress and the development of agonistic behavior; individual differences in coping responses in male golden hamsters. Physiology & Behavior, 80:303-308.(pdf)
Wommack, J.C., Delville, Y. (2002). Chronic social stress during puberty enhances tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactivity within the limbic system in golden hamsters. Brain Research, 933:139-143.(pdf)
Delville, Y., De Vries, G.J., Ferris, C.F. (2000). Neural connections of the anterior hypothalamus and agonistic behavior in golden hamsters. Brain Behavior & Evolution, 55:53-76.(pdf)
Lambert, J., Benoit, B., Colvin, G.A., Carlson J., Delville, Y., Quesenberry, P.J. (2000). Quick sex determination of mouse fetuses. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 95:127-132.(pdf)
King, J.A., Barkley, R.A., Delville, Y., Ferris, C.F. (2000). Early androgen treatment decreases cognitive function and catecholamine innervation in an animal model of ADHD. Behavioural Brain Research, 107:35-43.(pdf)
Delville, Y. (1999). Exposure to lead during development alters aggressive behavior in golden hamsters. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 21:445-449.(pdf)
Ferris, C.F., Stolberg, T., Delville, Y. (1999). Serotonin regulation of aggressive behavior in male golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus). Behavioral Neuroscience, 113:804-815.[pdf]
Delville, Y., Melloni, R.H., and Ferris, C.F. (1998). Behavioral and neurobiological consequences of social subjugation during puberty in golden hamsters. Journal of Neuroscience, 18:2667-2672. (pdf)
Ferris, C.F., Melloni, R.H., Koppel, G., Perry, K.W., Fuller, R.W., Delville, Y. (1997). Vasopressin serotonin interactions in the anterior hypothalamus control aggressive behavior in golden hamsters. Journal of Neuroscience, 17:4331-4340(pdf)
Delville, Y., Mansour, K.M., Ferris, C.F. (1996). Testosterone facilitates aggression by modulating vasopressin receptors in the hypothalamus. Physiology & Behavior, 60:25-29.(pdf)