An introduction to neuroendocrinology

How does the brain regulate sexual behavior, or control our body weight? How do we cope with stress? Addressing these questions and many more besides, this thoroughly revised new edition reflects the significant advances that have been made in the study of neuroendocrinology over the last twenty yea...

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1. Verfasser: Wilkinson, Michael 1943-
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