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Catherine Cramer

Catherine CramerAssociate Professor
Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1982

Office: (603) 646-3459, Moore 258
catherine.cramer@dartmouth.edu

Interests

Development of ingestive behavior, especially physiological and experiential mechanisms subserving feeding discontinuities at weaning

Development of tolerance and withdrawal from opiates in neonates

Comparative aspects of parent-offspring interactions

Neonatal experience, later spatial learning, and hippocampal development

Selected publications

Bateman, S. T., Lichtman, A. H., and Cramer, C. P. (1990). Peripheral serotonergic inhibition of suckling. Pharmacology Biochemistry & Behavior, 37, 219-225.

Cramer, C. P., Thiels, E., and Alberts, J. R. (1990). Weaning in rats: I. Maternal behavior. Developmental Psychobiology, 23, 479-493.

Blass, E. M., Cramer, C. P., and Fanselow, M. S. (1993). The development of morphine- induced antinociception in neonatal rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry & Behavior, 44, 643- 649.

Last Updated: 8/22/07