James Cherry

Affiliations: 
Psychology Boston University, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
Olfactory, Optogenetics, Neurochemistry, Behavioral Neuroscience, Neuroendocronology
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Cherry JA, Baum MJ. (2019) Sex Differences in Main Olfactory System Pathways Involved in Psychosexual Function. Genes, Brain, and Behavior. e12618
Kunkhyen T, Perez E, Bass M, et al. (2018) Gonadal hormones, but not sex, affect the acquisition and maintenance of a Go/No-Go odor discrimination task in mice. Hormones and Behavior
McCarthy EA, Naik AS, Coyne AF, et al. (2017) Effect of Ovarian Hormones and Mating Experience on the Preference of Female Mice to Investigate Male Urinary Pheromones. Chemical Senses
McCarthy EA, Maqsudlu A, Bass M, et al. (2017) DREADD-Induced Silencing of the Medial Amygdala Reduces the Preference for Male Pheromones and the Expression of Lordosis in Estrous Female Mice. The European Journal of Neuroscience
Kunkhyen T, McCarthy EA, Korzan WJ, et al. (2017) Optogenetic Activation of Accessory Olfactory Bulb Input to the Forebrain Differentially Modulates Investigation of Opposite versus Same-Sex Urinary Chemosignals and Stimulates Mating in Male Mice. Eneuro. 4
McCarthy EA, Kunkhyen T, Korzan WJ, et al. (2017) A comparison of the effects of male pheromone priming and optogenetic inhibition of accessory olfactory bulb forebrain inputs on the sexual behavior of estrous female mice. Hormones and Behavior
DiBenedictis BT, Olugbemi AO, Baum MJ, et al. (2015) DREADD-Induced Silencing of the Medial Olfactory Tubercle Disrupts the Preference of Female Mice for Opposite-Sex Chemosignals(1,2,3). Eneuro. 2
Baum MJ, Cherry JA. (2015) Processing by the main olfactory system of chemosignals that facilitate mammalian reproduction. Hormones and Behavior. 68: 53-64
DiBenedictis BT, Olugbemi AO, Baum MJ, et al. (2014) 6-Hydroxydopamine lesions of the anteromedial ventral striatum impair opposite-sex urinary odor preference in female mice. Behavioural Brain Research. 274: 243-7
DiBenedictis BT, Helfand AI, Baum MJ, et al. (2014) A quantitative comparison of the efferent projections of the anterior and posterior subdivisions of the medial amygdala in female mice. Brain Research. 1543: 101-8
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