• closedAccess   Attractive properties of sexual pheromones in mice: Innate or learned? 

      Moncho Bogani, José; Lanuza, Enrique; Hernández Martínez, Adoración; Novejarque, Amparo; Martinez-Garcia, Fernando Elsevier (2002-09)
      It is generally assumed that chemical signals (sexual pheromones) constitute the primary stimulus for sexual attraction in many mammals. However, it is unclear whether these pheromones are volatile or nonvolatile and which ...
    • openAccess   Sex pheromones are not always attractive: changes induced by learning and illness in mice 

      Lanuza, Enrique; Martín Sánchez, Ana; Marco Monclús, Pau; Cádiz-Moretti, Bernardita; Fortes Marco, Lluís; Hernández Martínez, Adoración; McLean, Lynn; Beynon, Robert J.; Hurst, Jane L.; Martinez-Garcia, Fernando Elsevier (2014-11)
      A male-specific major urinary protein named darcin is attractive to female mice, Mus musculus, stimulates a learned attraction to volatile components of a male's urinary odour and induces spatial learning. In this article ...
    • closedAccess   Understanding the basic circuitry of the cerebral hemispheres: the case of lizards and its implications in the evolution of the telencephalon 

      Lanuza, Enrique; Novejarque, Amparo; Moncho Bogani, José; Hernández Martínez, Adoración; Martinez-Garcia, Fernando Elsevier (2002-02)
      The organization of the cerebral hemispheres of mammals is characterized by corticostriatal glutamatergic projections and striatopallidal GABAergic ones, plus the descending projections of the pallium and subpallium to ...
    • openAccess   Wired for motherhood: induction of maternal care but not maternal aggression in virgin female CD1 mice 

      Martín Sánchez, Ana; Valera Marín, Guillermo; Hernández Martínez, Adoración; Lanuza, Enrique; Martinez-Garcia, Fernando; Agustín-Pavón, Carmen Frontiers Media (2015)
      Virgin adult female mice display nearly spontaneous maternal care towards foster pups after a short period of sensitization. This indicates that maternal care is triggered by sensory stimulation provided by the pups and ...