Liza R Moscovice
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Moscovice L, Sobczak B, Niittynen T, Koski S, Gimsa U
Front Physiol
. 2024 Apr;
15:1370557.
PMID: 38567114
Although best known for its established role in mediating parturition and lactation, the highly-conserved neuropeptide hormone oxytocin also mediates a range of social and stress-buffering processes across mammalian species. Measurements...
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Moscovice L, Eggert A, Manteuffel C, Rault J
Proc Biol Sci
. 2023 Aug;
290(2004):20230665.
PMID: 37528710
Helping behaviour is of special interest for prosociality because it appears to be motivated by the needs of others. We developed a novel paradigm to investigate helping in pigs ()...
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Nurmi N, Sonnweber R, Schulke O, Moscovice L, Deschner T, Hohmann G
Primates
. 2022 Dec;
64(2):215-225.
PMID: 36565402
In mammals, the costs of reproduction are biased towards females. Lactation is particularly energetically expensive, and behavioral and physiological data indicate that maternal effort during lactation induces energetic stress. Another...
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Moscovice L, Gimsa U, Otten W, Eggert A
Front Behav Neurosci
. 2022 Jun;
16:899397.
PMID: 35677575
Animals respond to inherently rewarding or punishing stimuli with changes in core affective states, which can be investigated with the aid of appropriate biomarkers. In this study we evaluate salivary...
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Moscovice L, Sueur C, Aureli F
Biol Lett
. 2020 Sep;
16(9):20200384.
PMID: 32933407
The extent of differentiation of social relationships within groups is a means to assess social complexity, with greater differentiation indicating greater social complexity. Socio-ecological factors are likely to influence social...
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Moscovice L, Surbeck M, Fruth B, Hohmann G, Jaeggi A, Deschner T
Horm Behav
. 2019 Aug;
116:104581.
PMID: 31449811
In some species habitual same-sex sexual behavior co-occurs with high levels of intra-sexual alliance formation, suggesting that these behaviors may be linked. We tested for such a link by comparing...
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Moscovice L, Douglas P, Martinez-Inigo L, Surbeck M, Vigilant L, Hohmann G
Am J Phys Anthropol
. 2017 Mar;
163(1):158-172.
PMID: 28276048
Objectives: Female bonobos (Pan paniscus) are characterized as highly affiliative and cooperative, but few studies have quantified the strength and stability of female intra-sexual relationships or explored how variation in...
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Douglas P, Moscovice L
Sci Rep
. 2015 Sep;
5:13999.
PMID: 26358661
Referential and iconic gesturing provide a means to flexibly and intentionally share information about specific entities, locations, or goals. The extent to which nonhuman primates use such gestures is therefore...
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Moscovice L, Deschner T, Hohmann G
PLoS One
. 2015 May;
10(5):e0127305.
PMID: 25996476
In species with a high degree of fission-fusion social dynamics, fusions may trigger social conflict and thus provide an opportunity to identify sources of social tension and mechanisms related to...
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Moscovice L, Ziegler T
Horm Behav
. 2012 Sep;
62(5):592-7.
PMID: 22986337
The neuro-hypophysial hormone oxytocin (OT) has been implicated in female reproductive and maternal behaviors and in the formation of pair bonds in monogamous species. Here we measure variation in urinary...