Martha K. McClintock
Behavioral endocrinology of reproduction in animals and humans; behavioral psychological, and social regulation of physiology; evolution and development of the interaction between hormones and behavior.

(773) 702-2579
mkm1@.uchicago.edu
http://humdev.uchicago.edu/mcclintock.htm


 

 

 

 

 

Publications:

1. LeFevre, J. and McClintock, M.K., (1991) Isolation accelerates reproductive senescense and alters its predictors in female rats. Hormones and Behavior: 25, pp. 258-272.

2. LeFevre, J., Hedricks, C., Church, R.B., Marquette, L., McClintock, M.K. (1992) Psychological state and social behavior of couples during a menstrual cycle: "On-the-spot" sampling of everyday life. In A. Dan and L. Lewis (Eds.) Menstrual Health in Womens Lives, Urbana, IL: Univ. of Illinois Press, pp. 75-82.

3. McClintock, M. K. and Herdt, G. (1996) Rethinking Puberty: The development of sexual attraction. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 5(6): 178-183.

4. Stern, K. and McClintock, M. K. (1998) Regulation of ovulation by human pheromones. Nature 392: (6672) 177-179.

5. Jacob, S. and McClintock, M. K. (2000) Psychological state and mood effects of sterodial chemosignals in women and men. Hormones and Behavior. 37:57-78.