Publications 1970‑1989
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1973
1. Ìý Brown, R.E. Stimuli eliciting urine-marking in the rat (Rattus norvegicus).Ìý Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, 1973, 54, 44.Ìý (Abstract).
1974
2. Ìý Brown, R.E.Ìý Sexual arousal, the Coolidge effect and dominance in the rat (Rattus norvegicus).Ìý Animal Behaviour, 1974, 22, 634-637.
3. Ìý Brown, R.E., Freeman, S., and McFarland, D.J.Ìý Towards a model of the copulatory behaviour of the male rat.Ìý In D.J. McFarland (editor), Motivational Control Systems Analysis.Ìý London and New York:Ìý Academic Press, 1974, 461-510.
1975
4. Ìý Brown, R.E.Ìý Object-directed urine-marking by male rats (Rattus norvegicus).Ìý Behavioral Biology, 1975, 251-254.
1977
5. Ìý Brown, R.E.Ìý Odor preference and urine-marking scales in male and female rats:Ìý Effects of gonadectomy and sexual experience on responses to conspecific odors.Ìý Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1977, 81, 1190-1206.
6. Ìý Brown, R.E.Ìý Odor preference scales in rats.Ìý Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Olfaction and Taste. London:Ìý Information Retrieval Limited, 1977, 6, 188.Ìý (Abstract).
1978
7.ÌýÌýÌý Brown, R.E.Ìý Hormonal control of odor preferences and urine-marking in male and female rats.Ìý Physiology and Behavior, 1978, 20, 21-24.
1979
8. Ìý Brown, R.E.Ìý The 22-kHz pre-ejaculatory vocalizations of the male rat.Ìý Physiology and Behavior, 1979, 22, 483-489.
9. Ìý Brown, R.E. and McFarland, D.J.Ìý Interaction of hunger and sexual motivation in the male rat:Ìý A time-sharing approach.Ìý Animal Behaviour, 1979, 27, 887-896.
10. Brown, R.E.Ìý Mammalian social odors:Ìý A critical review.Ìý Advances in the Study of Behavior, 1979, 10, 103-162.
1982
11. Brown, R.E. Chemical signals:Ìý Vertebrates and aquatic invertebrates.Ìý Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 1982, 170, 311-312. (Book review).
12. Brown, R.E.ÌýÌý Preferences of pre- and post weanling Long-Evans rats for nest odors.Ìý Physiology and Behavior, 1982, 29, 865-874.
1983
13. Brown, R.E. and Elrick, D.Ìý Preferences of pre-weanling Long-Evans rats for anal excreta of adult males and females.Ìý Physiology and Behavior, 1983, 30, 567-571.
14. Brown, R.E.Ìý Odor preferences of young rats:Ìý Production of an attractive odor by males. In D.M. Muller-Schwarze and R.M. Silverstein (editors), Chemical Signals in Vertebrates III. New York: Plenum Press, 1983, 325-328.
15. Brown, R.E.Ìý Dietary influences in the preferences of pre-weanling Long Evans rats for the anal excreta of adult males.Ìý Physiology and Behavior, 1983, 31, 73-78.
16. Fantie, B.D., Brown, R.E. and Moger, W.Ìý Constant illumination suppresses sexual behaviour in male rats.Ìý Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 1983, 9, 1081.Ìý (Abstract).
17. Brown, R.E. and Willner, J.A.Ìý Establishing an "affective scale" for odor preferences of infant rats. Behavioral and Neural Biology, 1983, 39, 251-260.
18. Brown, R.E. and Moger, W.H.ÌýÌý Hormonal correlates of paternal behavior in male rats.Ìý Hormones and Behavior, 1983, 17, 356-365.
1984
19. Fantie, B.D., Brown, R.E., and Moger, W.H.Ìý Constant lighting conditions affect sexual behaviour and hormone levels in adult male rats.Ìý Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 1984, 172, 435-441.
1985
20. Macdonald, D.W. and Brown, R.E.Ìý Introduction:Ìý The pheromone concept in mammalian chemical communication.ÌýÌý In R.E. Brown and D.W. Macdonald (editors), Social Odours in Mammals. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1985, 1-18.
21. Brown, R.E.Ìý The primitive ungulates:Ìý orders Tubulidentata, Proboscidea and Hyracoidea.Ìý In R.E. Brown and D.W. Macdonald (editors), Social Odours in Mammals. Oxford:Ìý Clarendon Press, 1985, 235-244.
22. Brown, R.E.Ìý The rodents I:Ìý effects of odours on reproductive physiology (primer effects).Ìý In R.E. Brown and D.W. Macdonald (editors), Social Odours in Mammals. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1985, 245-344.
23. Brown, R.E.Ìý The rodents II:Ìý suborder Myomorpha.Ìý In R.E. Brown and D.W. Macdonald (editors), Social Odours in Mammals.Ìý Oxford:Ìý Clarendon Press, 1985, 345-457.
24. Brown, R.E.Ìý The marine mammals:Ìý orders Cetacea, Pinnipedia, and Sirenia.Ìý In R.E. Brown and D.W. Macdonald (editors), Social Odours in Mammals, Oxford:Ìý Clarendon Press, 1985, 723-731.
25. Brown, R.E. Armadillos, sloths, anteaters and pangolins:Ìý orders Edentata and Pholidota.Ìý In R.E. Brown and D.W. Macdonald (eds), Social Odours in Mammals.Ìý Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1985, 732-738.
26. Brown, R.E. and Treit, D.Ìý Diazepam inhibits sexual receptivity in female rats.Ìý Canadian Psychology, 1985, 26, 60.Ìý (Abstract).
27. Macdonald, D. and Brown, R.Ìý The smell of pilipiliÂþ».Ìý New Scientist, 23 May, 1985, 10-14.
28. Brown, R.E.Ìý Effects of social isolation in adulthood on odor preferences and urine-marking in male rats. Behavioral & Neural Biology, 1985, 44, 139- 143.
29. Brown, R.E.Ìý Introduction to symposium:Ìý Paternal behavior.Ìý American Zoologist, 1985, 25, 781-783.
30. Brown, R.E.Ìý Hormones and paternal behavior in vertebrates.Ìý American Zoologist, 1985, 25, 895-910.
1986
31. Brown, R.E.Ìý A motivational analysis of odor investigation and urine-marking in male rats (Rattus norvegicus). The Psychological Record, 1986, 36, 69-79.
32. Brown, R.E.Ìý Social and hormonal factors influencing infanticide and its suppression in adult male Long-Evans rats (Rattus norvegicus).Ìý Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1986, 100, 155-161.
33. Brown, R.E.Ìý Paternal behavior in the male Long-Evans rat (Rattus norvegicus).Ìý Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1986, 100, 162-172.
34. Brown, R.E., Singh, P.B. and Roser, B.Ìý Olfactory recognition of congenic strains of rats.Ìý Chemical Senses, 1986, 11, 585.Ìý (Abstract).
1987
35. Singh, P.B., Brown, R.E. and Roser, B.Ìý MHC antigens in urine as olfactory recognition cues.Ìý Nature, 1987, 327, 161-164.
36. Brown, R.E., Singh, P.B., and Roser, B.ÌýÌý The major histocompatibility complex and the chemosensory recognition of individuality in rats.Ìý Physiology and Behavior, 1987, 40, 65-73.
37. McLaren, J. and Brown, R.E.Ìý Behavioural and developmental signs of neglect and of physical and sexual abuse of children.Ìý Canadian Psychology, 1987, 28, 400.Ìý (Abstract).
38. Schrans, T., Werker, J.F. and Brown, R.E.Ìý Developmental changes in children's awareness of the causal determinants of behaviour. Canadian Psychology, 1987, 28, 547.Ìý (Abstract).
39. Brown, R.E., Singh, P.B. and Roser, B.Ìý Both class I and class II regions of the Major Histocompatibility Complex influence the distinctive urinary odours of congenic rat strains.Ìý American Zoologist, 1987, 27, 47A.Ìý (Abstract).
40. Brown, R.E., Singh, P.B. and Roser, B.Ìý Olfactory recognition of congenic strains of rats.Ìý In:Ìý S.D. Roper and J. Atema (editors), Olfaction and Taste IX.ÌýÌý Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1987, 510, 202-204.
1988
41. Brown, R.E., Hauschild, M., Holman, S.D. and Hutchison, J.B.Ìý Mate recognition by urine odors in the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculus). ÌýBehavioral and Neural Biology, 1988, 49, 174-183.
42. Brown, R.E.Ìý Individual odors of rats are discriminable independently of changes in gonadal hormone levels. Physiology & Behavior, 1988, 43, 359-363.
43. Singh, P.B., Brown, R.E. and Roser, B. Class I transplantation antigens in solution in body fluids and in the urine: Individuality signals to the environment.Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1988, 168, 195-211.
44. McLeod, P.J. and Brown, R.E.Ìý The effects of prenatal stress and postweaning housing conditions on parental and sexual behavior of male Long-Evans rats.Ìý Psychobiology, 1988, 16, 372-380.
45. Singh, P.B., Brown, R.E., and Roser, B.Ìý Soluble classical class I MHC antigens in solution in the body fluids.Ìý In: P. Ivanyi (ed.), MHC + X: Complex formation and antibody induction. pp. 226-240.Ìý New York, Springer-Verlag, 1988.
1989
46. McLaren, J. and Brown, R.E.Ìý Child abuse: behavioral and developmental signs. Manitoba Psychologist, 1989, 8, 30-44.
47. Wright, S. and Brown, R. E. Importance of paternal care in mice when required to forage for food. Canadian Psychology, 1989, 30, p.324. (Abstract).
48. Brown, R. E. and Wisker, L. A. Diet and genetic differences influence maternal odour preferences of infant mice. Canadian Psychology, 1989, 30, p.324. (Abstract).
49. Murphy, P. R., Friesen, H. G., Brown, R. E. and Moger, W. H. Verification of NB2 lymphoma assay for the measurement of plasma and pituitary prolactin in the Mongolian Gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus). Life Sciences, 1989, 45, 303-310.
50. Brown, R. E. Psychology and the mystery story. APNS Newsletter, 1989, 4,Ìý 9-13.
51. Brown, R.E., Roser, P. and Singh, P.B.Ìý Class I and class II regions of the major histocompatibility complex both contribute to individual odors in congenic inbred strains of rats. Behavior Genetics, 1989, 19, 659-674.
52. Ryan, C. L. and Brown, R. E.Ìý The recording and analysis of rat ultrasonic vocalizations. In A. J. Cohen (ed.) Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Acoustical Association, 1989, p. 153. (Abstract).
53. McLaren, J. and Brown, R. E. A review of the behavioral and developmental signs of child abuse. Canada's Mental Health, 1989, 37, 1-6.