PUBLICATIONS
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BOOK CHAPTERS
Simone JJ, McCormick CM (2023) Insights into the endocannabinoid system from investigations of the development of social behaviour in rodents of both sexes. In V Preedy & V Patel (Eds) Cannabis, Cannabinoids and Endocannabinoids. Academic Press.
McCormick CM (2022) Methods and challenges in investigating sex-specific consequences of social stressors in adolescence in rats: Is it the stress or the social or the stage of development? In KA Miczek & R Sinha (Eds) Neuroscience of Social Stress. Current Topics in Behavioural Neuroscience, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg.
Hodges TE, McCormick CM (2019) Stress and social development in adolescence in a rodent model. In OC Schultheiss and P Mehta (Eds)Handbook of Social Neuroendocrinology. Taylor & Francis. pp. 479-503.
McCormick CM, Hodges TE (2017) Stress, Glucocorticoids, and Brain Development in Rodent Models. In G. Fink (Ed.) ‘Neuroendocrinology and Endocrinology: Handbook of Stress Series, Volume 2’. Elsevier, NY.
Walker CD, McCormick CM (2009) Development of the stress axis: Maternal and environmental influences. In A. Arnold et al. (Eds), Hormones, Brain, and Behavior. 2nd edition. Elsevier.
McCormick CM (2007) Practicing safe stress: A selective overview of the neuroscience research. In H. Cohen and B. Stemmer (Eds.) Consciousness and Cognition: Fragments of the Mind and Brain, Elsevier.
JOURNAL ARTICLES (Students in BOLD font)
2024
130. Patel A, Aljaabari A, Yuen Y, Asgari P, Bailey CDC, McCormick (2024) Lasting effects of adolescent social instability stress on dendritic morphology in the nucleus accumbens in female and male Long Evans rats. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 106, 107401.
129. Pirri F, Burke FF, McCormick CM (2024) A protocol for investigating long-term social discrimination memory: Evidence in female and male Long Evans rats. PLOS ONE. 19(11):e0311920.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0311920.
128. Murray, S. H., Logan, R. J., Sheehan, A. C., Paolone, A. R., & McCormick, C. M. (2024). Developmental trajectory of social reward motivation from early adolescence into adulthood in female and male Long‐Evans rats. Developmental Psychobiology, e22495.
2023
127. Baranowski B, Mohammad A, Finch M, Brown A, Dhaliwal R, Marko D, LeBlanc P, McCormick CM, Fajardo V, MacPherson R (2023) Exercise training and BDNF injections alter APP processing enzymes and improve cognition. Journal of Applied Physiology. 135, 121-135.
126. Graf A, Murray SH, Eltahir A, Patel S, Hanson AC, Spanagel R, McCormick CM (2023) Acute and long-term sex-dependent effects of social instability stress on anxiety-like and social behaviours in Wistar rats. Behavioural Brain Research. 438, 114180.
2022
125. Murray SH, McCormick CM (2022) Within- versus between- group designs, and not timing of onset of puberty, influence sex and age differences in food reward sensitivity in rats. Physiology & Behavior. 257: 113997.
124. Herlehy R, Lim S, Murray SM, Baumbach JL, McCormick CM (2022) Effect of social instability stress in adolescence or adulthood on sensitivity to sucrose concentration in a social context in male and female Long-Evans rats. Developmental Psychobiology. 64:e22293. DOI:10.1002/dev.22293
123. Simone JJ, Green MR, McCormick CM (2022) Endocannabinoid system contributions to sex-specific adolescent neurodevelopment. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry, 113: 110438.
2021
122. Asgari P, McKinney G, Hodges TE, McCormick CM (2021) Social instability stress in adolescence and social interaction in female rats. Neuroscience.
121. Balthazart J, McCormick CM (2021) Statistical rules versus biological reasoning: Some apparent conflicts and how to solve them. Hormones and Behavior. 104938.
120. Baumbach JL, McCormick CM (2021) Nicotine sensitization (Part 1): Estradiol or tamoxifen is required during the induction phase and not the expression phase to enable locomotor sensitization to nicotine in female rats. Psychopharmacology. 238: 355-370.
119. Baumbach JL, McCormick CM (2021) Time spent in the centre of an open field sensitizes to repeated nicotine into the drug-free state in female rats. Psychopharmacology. 238: 371-382.
2020
118. McCormick CM, Smith K, Baumbach JL, Nasciento de Lima AP, Shaver M, Hodges TE, Marcolin ML, Ismail N (2020) Adolescent social instability stress leads to immediate and lasting sex-specific changes in the neuroendocrine-immune-gut axis in rats. Hormones and Behavior, 104938.
117. Bailey CDC, Gerlai R, Cameron NM, Marcolin ML, McCormick CM (2020) Preclinical methodological approaches to the investigation of the effects of alcohol on perinatal and adolescent neurodevelopment. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 116: 436-451.
116. Simone JJ, Baumbach JL, McPherson J, Patel S, McCormick CM (2020) Adolescent CB1 receptor antagonism influences subsequent social interactions and neural activity in female rats. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, 80: 319-333.
115. McCormick CM (2020). Disparities in the toll of the COVID-19 pandemic on publishing: Evidence from submissions to Hormones and Behavior. Hormones and Behavior, 124, 104814.
114. McCormick CM (2020). Introduction to the special issue: 50th anniversary of Hormones and Behavior: Past accomplishments and future directions in behavioural neuroendocrinology. Hormones and Behavior, 104751.
113. McCormick CM, Carré JM (2020). Facing off with the phalangeal phenomenon and editorial policies: A commentary on Swift-Gallant, Johnson, Di Rita and Breedlove (2020). Hormones and Behavior, 120, 104710.
112. Marcolin ML, Baumbach JL, Hodges TE, McCormick CM (2020) The effects of social instability stress and subsequent ethanol consumption in adolescence on brain and behavioural development in male rats. Alcohol. 82: 29—35.
2019
111. Hodges TE, Eltahir A, Patel S, Bredewold R, Veenema AH, McCormick CM (2019) Effects of oxytocin receptor antagonism on social function and corticosterone release after adolescent social instability in male rats. Hormones and Behavior. 116: 104579.
110. Green MR, Zeidan M, Hodges TE, McCormick CM (2019) Age dependent regulation of the HPA axis and neural gene expression in adolescent and adult male rats. Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 31:312714.
109. Hodges TE, Louth SL, Bailey CDC, McCormick CM (2019) Adolescent social instability stress alters markers of synaptic plasticity and dendritic structure in the medial amygdala and lateral septum in male rats. Brain Structure and Function, 224: 643-659.
108. MacDonald K, Lustig K, Geniole SN, McCormick CM, Cote K (2019) Sex-hormone concentrations and reactive aggression in men and women after sleep restriction. Aggressive Behavior, 45: 193-205.
107. Marcolin ML, Hodges TE, Baumbach JL, McCormick CM (2019) Adolescent social stress and social context influence the intake of ethanol and sucrose in male rats soon and long after the stress exposures. Developmental Psychobiology. 61: 81-95.
106. Zovkic IB, McCormick CM (2019) A rapid enhancement of locomotor sensitization to amphetamine by estradiol in female rats. Physiology & Behavior, 203: 51-59.
2018
105. Said SA, Isedowo R, Guerin C, Nar NN, Lillie L, Bukovac S, Simone JJ, Green MR, McCormick CM, Stuart JA (2018) Effects of long-term dietary administration of estrogen receptor-beta agonist diarylpropionitrile on ovariectomized female ICR(CD-1) mice. GeroScience. 40:393-403.
104. Simone JJ, Baumbach JL, McCormick CM (2018) Sex-specific effects of CB1 receptor antagonism and stress in adolescence on anxiety, corticosterone concentrations, and contextual fear conditioning in adulthood in rats. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience. 69: 119-131.
103. Lieberz KA, Mueller-Engelmann M, Bornefeld-Ettmann P, Priebe K, Weidmann A, Fydrich T, McCormick CM, Rausch S, Thome J, Steil R (2018) Detecting implicit signals of aggressiveness in male faces in revictimized female PTSD patients and healthy controls. Psychiatry Research, 267: 429-437.
102. MacDonell ET, Geniole SN, McCormick CM (2018) Force versus fury: sex differences in the relationships among physical and psychological threat potential, the facial width-to-height ratio, and aggression. Aggressive Behavior, 44: 512-523.
101. Hodges TE, Baumbach JL,McCormick CM (2018) Predictors of social instability stress effects on social interaction and anxiety in adolescent male rats. Developmental Psychobiology, 60: 651-663.
100. Green MR, Marcolin ML, McCormick CM (2018) The effects of ovarian hormones on stressor-induced hormonal responses, glucocorticoid receptor expression and translocation, and genes related to receptor signaling in adult female rats. Stress. 21: 90-100.
99. Simone JJ, Baumbach JL, McCormick CM (2018) Effects of CB1 receptor antagonism and stress exposures in adolescence on socioemotional behaviours, neuroendocrine stress responses, and expression of relevant proteins in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex in rats. Neuropharmacology. 128: 433-447.
98. Lustig K, Stoakley E, MacDonald K, Geniole SN, McCormick CM, Cote K (2018) Sex hormones play a role in vulnerability to sleep loss on emotion processing tasks. Neurobiology of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms. 5: 94-104.
2017
97. Hodges TE, Baumbach JL, Marcolin ML, Bredewold R, Veenema AH, McCormick CM (2017) Social instability stress in adolescent male rats reduces social interaction and social recognition performance and increases oxytocin receptor binding. Neuroscience, 359: 172-182.
96. Lieberz KA, Mueller-Engelmann M, Bornefeld-Ettmann P, Priebe K, Weidmann A, Fydrich T, Geniole SN, McCormick CM, Rausch S, Thome J, Steil R.(2017) The facial width-to-height ratio determines interpersonal distance preferences in the observer. Aggressive Behavior. 43: 460-470.
95. Burke AR, McCormick CM, Pellis SM, Lukkes JL (2017) Impact of adolescent social experiences on behavior and neural circuits. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 76: 280-300.
94.Geniole SN, MacDonell ET,McCormick CM (2017) The “threat premium” in economic bargaining. Evolution and Human Behavior 38: 572-582.
93. McCormick CM, Cameron NM, Thompson MA, Cumming MJ, Hodges TE, Langett M (2017) The sexual preference of female rats is influenced by males’ adolescent social stress history and social status. Hormones and Behavior. 89: 30-37.
92. Simone JJ, McCormick CM (2017) Intracellular signalling and plasma hormone profiles associated with the expression of unconditioned and conditioned fear and anxiety in female rats. Physiology & Behavior. 169: 234-244.
91. McCormick CM, Green MR, Simone JJ (2017) Translational relevance of rodent models of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function and stressors in adolescence. Neurobiology of Stress. 6: 31-43.
90. Geniole SN, MacDonell ET,McCormick CM (2017) The Point Subtraction Aggression Paradigmas a laboratory tool for investigating the neuroendocrinology of aggression and competition. Hormones and Behavior. 92: 103-116.
2016
89. Green MR, Nottrodt RE, Simone JJ, McCormick CM(2016) Glucocorticoid receptor translocation and expression of relevant genes in the hippocampus of adolescent and adult male rats. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 73: 32-41.
88. Geniole SN, David JPF, Euzebio RFR, Toledo BZS, Neves AIM,McCormick CM (2016) Restoring land and mind: The benefits of an outdoor walk on mood are enhanced in a naturalized landfill area relative to its neighbouring urban area. Ecopsychology. 8: 107-120.
87. Green MR, McCormick CM (2016) Sex and stress steroids in adolescence: Gonadal regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in the rat. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 234: 110-116.
2015
86. Simone JJ, Malivoire BL, McCormick CM (2015) Effects of CB1 receptor agonism and antagonism on behavioural fear and physiological stress responses in adult intact, ovariectomized, and estradiol-replaced female rats. Neuroscience. 306: 123-137.
85. Geniole SN, Denson TF, Dixson BJ,Carré JM,McCormick CM (2015) Evidence from meta-analyses of the facial width-to-height ratio as an evolved cue of threat. PLOS ONE. 10(7): e0132726.
84. Geniole SN, Cunningham CE, Keyes AE, Busseri MA, McCormick CM (2015) Costly retaliation is promoted by threats to resources in women and threats to status in men. Aggressive Behavior, 41:515-525.
83. Geniole SN, McCormick CM (2015) Facing our ancestors: Judgments of aggression are consistent and related to the facial width-to-height ratio in men irrespective of beards. Evolution and Human Behavior, 36:279-285.
82. Hodges TE, McCormick CM (2015) Adolescent and adult rats habituate to repeated isolation, but only adolescents sensitize to partner unfamiliarity. Hormones and Behavior, 69: 16-30.
81. McCormick CM, Hodges TE, Simone JJ (2015) Peer pressures: Social instability stress in adolescence and social deficits in adulthood in an animal model. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 11: 2-11.
80. Skorska MN, Geniole SN, Vrysen BM, McCormick CM, Bogaert AF (2015) Facial structure predicts sexual orientation in men and women. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 44: 1377-1394.
79. Simone JJ, Green MR,Hodges TE, McCormick CM (2015) Differential effects of CB1 receptor agonism in behavioural tests of unconditioned and conditioned fear in adult male rats. Behavioural Brain Research. 279: 9-16.
2014
78. Cumming MJ, Thompson MA, McCormick CM (2014) Adolescent social instability stress increases aggression in a food competition task in adult male Long-Evans rats. Developmental Psychobiology, 56: 1575-1588.
77. Geniole SN, MolnarDS, Carré JM,McCormick CM (2014) The facial width-to-height ratio shares stronger links with judgments of aggression than with judgments of trustworthiness.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 40: 1526-1541.
76. Hodges TE, Green MR, Simone JJ, McCormick CM (2014) Effects of social context on endocrine function and Zif268 expression in response to an acute stressor in adolescent and adult rats. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience. 35: 25-34.
75. Geniole SN, Keyes AE, Carré JM,McCormick CM (2014) Fearless dominance mediates the relationship between the facial width-to-height ratio and cheating. Personality and Individual Differences. 57: 59-64.
74. Boyshyan J, Zebrowitz LA, Franklin RG, McCormick CM, Carré JM (2014)Age similarities in recognizing threat from faces and diagnostic cues. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences. 69: 710-718.
2013
73. Geniole SN, McCormick CM (2013) Taking control of aggression: Perceptions of aggression suppress the link between perceptions of masculinity and attractiveness. Evolutionary Psychology. 11: 1027-1043.
72. Geniole SN, Busseri MJ, McCormick CM (2013)Testosterone dynamics and psychopathic personality traits independently predict antagonistic behaviour towards the loser of a competitive interaction. Hormones and Behavior. 64: 790-798.
71. Green MR, McCormick CM (2013) Effects of social instability stress in adolescence on long-term, not short-term, spatial memory performance. Behavioural Brain Research. 256:165-171.
70. McCormick CM, Mongillo DL, Simone JJ (2013) Age and adolescent social stress effects on fear extinction in female rats. Stress. 16: 678-688.
69. McCormick CM, Green MR, Cameron NM, Nixon F, Levy MJ, Clark RA (2013) Deficits in male sexual behaviour in adulthood after social instability stress in adolescence in rats. Hormones and Behavior, 63, 5-12.
68. McCormick CM (2013) Watch where and how you stick pins when playing with voodoo correlations. Journal of General Psychology. 140: 1-5.
67. McCormick CM, Green MR, (2013) From the stressed adolescent to the anxious and depressed adult: Investigations in rodent models. Neuroscience. 249: 242-257.
66. Green MR, McCormick CM (2013) Effects of stressors in adolescence on learning and memory in rodent models. Hormones and Behavior. 64: 364-379.
65. Green MR, Barnes B, McCormick CM (2013) Social instability stress in adolescence increases anxiety and reduces social interactions in adulthood in male Long Evans rats. Developmental Psychobiology. 55: 849-859.
2012
64. Cote KA, McCormick CM, Geniole SN, Renn RP, MacAuley S (2012) Sleep deprivation lowers reactive aggression and testosterone in men. Biological Psychology. 92: 249-256.
63. Wilkin MM, Waters P, McCormick CM, Menard JL (2012) Intermittent physical stress during early- and mid-adolescence differentially alters rats’ anxiety- and depression-like behaviours in adulthood. Behavioral Neuroscience. 126:344-360.
62. Geniole SN, Keyes AE, Mondloch CJ, Carré JM, McCormick CM (2012) Facing aggression: Cues differ for male and female faces. PLOS ONE. 7(1):e30366.
61. Mathews IZ, McCormick CM (2012) Role of medial prefrontal cortex dopamine in age differences in response to amphetamine in rats: Locomotor activity after intra-mPFC injections of dopaminergic ligands. Developmental Neurobiology. 72: 1415-1421.
60. McCormick CM, Thomas CM, Sheridan CS, Nixon F, Flynn JA, Mathews IZ (2012) Social instability stress in adolescent male rats alters hippocampal neurogenesis and produces a deficit in spatial location memory in adulthood. Hippocampus. 22:1300-1312.
59. Short LA, Mondloch CJ, McCormick CM, Carré JM, Ma R, Fu G, Lee K (2012) Detection of propensity for aggression based on facial structure irrespective of face race. Evolution and Human Behavior. 33: 121-129.
2011
58. Waters P, McCormick CM (2011) Caveats of chronic exogenous corticosterone treatments in adolescent rats and effects on anxiety-like and depressive behaviour and HPA function. Biology of Mood and Anxiety Disorders. 1:4, 1-13.
57.Mathews IZ, Brudzynski SM, McCormick CM (2011) Heightened locomotor-activating effects of amphetamine administered in the nucleus accumbens in adolescent rats. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience. 29: 501-507.
56. Geniole SN, Carré JM, McCormick CM (2011) Trait and state neuroendocrine function predict costly reactive aggression in men after social exclusion. Biological Psychology. 87:135-141
55. Carré JM, McCormick CM, Hariri A (2011) The social neuroendocrinology of human aggression.Psychoneuroendocrinology. 36: 935-944.
54. Mathews IZ, Kelly H, McCormick CM (2011) Low doses of amphetamine lead to immediate and lasting locomotor sensitization in adolescent, not adult, male rats.Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 97:640-647.
53. Morrissey MD, Mathews IZ, McCormick CM (2011) Enduring deficits in contextual and auditory fear conditioning after adolescent, not adult, social instability stress. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 95: 46-56.
52. McCormick CM (2011) Effect of neonatal ovariectomy and estradiol treatment on corticosterone release in response to stress in adult female rats. Stress. 14: 82-87.
2010
51. Carré JM, Gilchrist J, Morrissey MD,McCormick CM (2010) Motivational and situational factors and the relationship between testosterone dynamics and human aggression during competition. Biological Psychology. 84: 343-353.
50.Carré JM, Morrissey MD,Mondloch CJ, McCormick CM (2010) Estimating aggression from emotionally neutral faces: Which facial cues are diagnostic?Perception. 39: 356-377.
49.Mathews IZ, Morrissey MD, McCormick CM (2010) Individual differences in locomotor activity and amphetamine conditioned place preference in both adolescent and adult rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 95: 63-71.
48. McCormick CM, Nixon F, Thomas C, Lowie BJ, Dyck J(2010) Hippocampal cell proliferation and spatial memory performance after social instability stress in adolescence in female rats. Behavioural Brain Research. 208: 23-29.
47.McCormick CM, Mathews IZ (2010) Adolescent development, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function, and programming of adult learning and memory. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry.34: 756-766.
46. McCormick CM, Mathews IZ, Thomas C, Waters P (2010) Investigations of HPA function and the enduring consequences of stressors in adolescence in animal models. Brain and Cognition. 72: 73-85
45. McCormick CM (2010) An animal model of social stress in adolescence and risk for drugs of abuse. Physiology and Behavior. 99: 194-203.
2009
44. Mathews IZ, Waters P, McCormick CM (2009) Changes in acute hyporesponsiveness to amphetamine and age differences in tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactivity in the brain over adolescence in male and female rats. Developmental Psychobiology.51: 417-428.
43. Carré JM, McCormick CM, Mondloch CJ (2009) Facial structure is a reliable cue of aggressive behavior. Psychological Science. 20:1194-1198.
42. Carré JM, Putnam SK, McCormick CM (2009) Testosterone responses to competition predict future aggressive behaviour at a cost to reward in men. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 34: 561-570.
41. Rosania AE,Low KG, McCormick CM, Rosania DA (2009) Stress, depression, cortisol, and periodontal disease. Journal of Periodontology. 80: 260-266.
2008
40. Carré JM, McCormick CM (2008) In your face: Facial metrics predict behavioural aggression in the laboratory and in varsity and professional ice hockey players. Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences. 275: 2651-2656.
39. Carré JM, McCormick CM (2008) Aggressive behavior and change in salivary testosterone concentrations predict willingness to engage in a competitive task. Hormones and Behavior. 54: 403-409.
38. Mathews IZ,Wilton A, Styles A, McCormick CM (2008) Heightened neuroendocrine function in males to a heterotypic stressor and increased depressive behaviour in females after adolescent social stress in rats. Behavioural Brain Research. 190: 33-40.
37.Mathews IZ,Mills RG, McCormick CM (2008) Chronic social stress in adolescence influenced both amphetamine conditioned place preference and locomotor sensitization. Developmental Psychobiology. 50: 451-459.
36. McCormick CM, Smith C, Mathews IZ 2008) Effects of chronic social stress in adolescence on anxiety and neuroendocrine response to mild stress in male and female rats.Behavioural Brain Research. 187: 228-238.
2007
35. Mathews IZ,McCormick CM (2007) Female and male rats in late adolescence differ from adults in amphetamine-induced locomotor activity, but not in conditioned place preference for amphetamine.Behavioural Pharmacology. 18: 641-650.
34. McCormick CM, Lewis E, Somley B, Kahan TA (2007) Individual differences in cortisol and performance on a test of executive function in men and women. Physiology and Behavior. 91: 87-94.
33. McCormick CM, Ibrahim FN (2007) Locomotor activity to nicotine and Fos immunoreactivity in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus in adolescent socially-stressed rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 86: 92-102.
32. McCormick CM,Merrick A, Secen J, Helmreich DL (2007) Social instability in adolescence alters central and peripheral HPA responses to a repeated homotypic stressor in male and female rats. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. 19: 116-126.
31. McCormick CM,Mathews IZ(2007) HPA function in adolescence: Role of sex hormones in its regulation and the enduring consequences of exposure to stressors.Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 86: 220-223.
2005
30. McCormick CM, Robarts D, Kopeikina K, Kelsey JE (2005) Long-lasting, sex-and age-specific effects of social stress on locomotor responses to psychostimulants and on corticosterone responses to restraint in rats. Hormones and Behavior 48: 64-74.
2004
29. Rosene DL, Schwager AL, Lister JP,Tonkiss J, McCormick CM, Galler JR (2004) Prenatal malnutrition in rats alters the c-Fos response of neurons in the anterior cingulate and medial prefrontal region to behavioral stress. Nutrition Neuroscience 7: 281-289.
28. Rhodes ME, McCormick CM, Frye CA (2004) 3a,5a-THP mediates progestins’ effects to protect against adrenalectomy-induced cell death in the dentate gyrus of female and male rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior 78:505-512
27. McCormick CM, Robarts D, Gleason E, Kelsey JE (2004) Stress during adolescence enhances locomotor sensitization to nicotine in adulthood in female, but not male, rats. Hormones and Behavior46: 458-466.
2002
26. McCormick CM, Linkroum W, Sallinen BJ, Miller NW (2002) Peripheral and central sex steroids have differential effects on the HPA axis of male and female rats. Stress 5: 235-247.
25. McCormick CM, Kehoe P, Mallinson K, Cecchi L, Frye CA (2002) Neonatal isolation alters the effects of restraint stress on stress hormone and mesolimbic dopamine release in juvenile rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 73: 77-85.
2001
24. Kehoe P, Mallinson K, Bronzino J, McCormick CM (2001) Effects of prenatal protein malnutrition on neonatal CNS responsiveness to stress. Developmental Brain Research. 132: 23-31
23. McCormick CM, Rioux T, Fisher R, Lang K, MacLaury K, Teillon SM (2001) Effects of neonatal corticosterone treatment on maze performance and HPA axis in juvenile rats. Physiology and Behavior, 74: 371-379.
22. McCormick CM, Teillon SM (2001) Menstrual cycle variation in spatial ability: relation to salivary cortisol levels. Hormones and Behavior, 39: 29-38.
2000
21. Kehoe P, Roy K, McCormick CM, Frye CA (2000) Central allopregnanolone is increased in rat pups in response to repeated, short episodes of neonatal isolation. Developmental Brain Research, 124:133-136.
20. Frye CA, McCormick CM (2000) The neurosteroid, 3a-androstanediol prevents inhibitory avoidance deficits and pyknotic cells in the granule layer of the dentate gyrus induced by adrenalectomy in rats. Brain Research, 855: 166-170.
19. Frye CA, McCormick CM (2000) Androgens are neuroprotective in the dentate gyrus of adrenalectomized female rats. Stress,3:184-195.
1999
18. McCormick CM, Mahoney EM (1999) Persistent effects of prenatal, neonatal, or adult treatment with flutamide on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal stress response of adult rats. Hormones and Behavior, 35: 90-101.
17. McCormick CM, Kehoe P, Kovacs S(1998) Corticosterone release in response to repeated, short episodes of neonatal isolation: Evidence of sensitization. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, 16: 175-185.
1998
16. McCormick CM, Furey BF, Child M, Sawyer MJ, Donohue SM(1998) Neonatal sex hormones have “organizational” effects on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis of male rats. Developmental Brain Research, 105: 295-307.
1997
15. McCormick CM, McNamara M, Mukhopadhyay S,Kelsey JE (1997) Acute replacement with corticosterone reinstates performance on spatial and nonspatial memory tasks three-months after adrenalectomy despite degeneration in the dentate gyrus. Behavioral Neuroscience, 111: 518-531.
14. McCormick CM, Witelson SF (1997) The merging of biological and social interpretations of sex differences in behavior (Book Review). Archives of Sexual Behavior, 26: 93-97.
1996
13. Frye CA, McCormick CM, Coopersmith C, Erskine MS (1996) Effects of paced and nonpaced mating stimulation on plasma progesterone, 3a-Diol, and corticosterone. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 21: 431-349.
12. Smythe JW, McCormick CM, Meaney MJ (1996) Median eminence corticotrophin-releasing-hormone (CRH) content following prenatal stress and neonatal handling. Brain Research Bulletin, 40: 195-199.
11. Child M, Low KG, McCormick CM, Cocciarella A (1996) Personal advertisements of male-to-female transsexuals, homosexual men and heterosexuals. Sex Roles, 34: 447-455.
10. McCormick CM, Singh P (1996) Hemispheric asymmetry in progestin receptor levels and sexual behavior in female rats. Physiology and Behavior, 59: 349-354.
1995
9. McCormick CM, Smythe JW, Sharma S, Meaney MJ (1995) Sex-specific effects of prenatal stress on hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal responses to stress and brain glucocorticoid receptor density in adult rats. Developmental Brain Research, 84: 55-61.
1994
8. McCormick CM, Smythe JW, Beers D (1994) Sex differences in Type I corticosteroid receptor binding in selective brain areas of rats. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences,746: 431-433.
7. Shanks N, McCormick CM, Meaney MJ (1994) Sex differences in HPA responding to endotoxin challenge in the neonate: reversal by gonadectomy. Developmental Brain Research, 79: 260-266.
6. Smythe JW, McCormick CM, Rochford J, Meaney MJ (1994) The interaction between prenatal stress and neonatal handling on nociceptive response latencies in male and female rats. Physiology & Behavior, 55: 971-974.
5. McCormick CM, Witelson SF (1994) Functional cerebral asymmetry in homosexual men and women. Behavioral Neuroscience. 108: 525-531.
1993
4. Meaney MJ, Bhatnagar S, Laroque S, McCormick CM, Shanks N, Sharma S, Smythe J, Viau V, Plotsky PM (1993) Individual differences in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal stress response and the hypothalamic CRF system. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 697:70-85.
1991
3. McCormick CM, Witelson SF (1991) A cognitive profile of homosexual men compared to heterosexual men and women. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 16: 459-473.
1990
2. McCormick CM, Witelson SF, Kingstone E (1990) Left-handedness in male and female homosexuals: Neuroendocrine implications. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 15: 69-76.
1988
1. McCormick CM, Maurer DM (1988) Unimanual hand preferences in six-month-olds: Consistency and relation to familial handedness. Infant Behavior and Development, 11: 21-29.
Simone JJ, McCormick CM (2023) Insights into the endocannabinoid system from investigations of the development of social behaviour in rodents of both sexes. In V Preedy & V Patel (Eds) Cannabis, Cannabinoids and Endocannabinoids. Academic Press.
McCormick CM (2022) Methods and challenges in investigating sex-specific consequences of social stressors in adolescence in rats: Is it the stress or the social or the stage of development? In KA Miczek & R Sinha (Eds) Neuroscience of Social Stress. Current Topics in Behavioural Neuroscience, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg.
Hodges TE, McCormick CM (2019) Stress and social development in adolescence in a rodent model. In OC Schultheiss and P Mehta (Eds)Handbook of Social Neuroendocrinology. Taylor & Francis. pp. 479-503.
McCormick CM, Hodges TE (2017) Stress, Glucocorticoids, and Brain Development in Rodent Models. In G. Fink (Ed.) ‘Neuroendocrinology and Endocrinology: Handbook of Stress Series, Volume 2’. Elsevier, NY.
Walker CD, McCormick CM (2009) Development of the stress axis: Maternal and environmental influences. In A. Arnold et al. (Eds), Hormones, Brain, and Behavior. 2nd edition. Elsevier.
McCormick CM (2007) Practicing safe stress: A selective overview of the neuroscience research. In H. Cohen and B. Stemmer (Eds.) Consciousness and Cognition: Fragments of the Mind and Brain, Elsevier.
JOURNAL ARTICLES (Students in BOLD font)
2024
130. Patel A, Aljaabari A, Yuen Y, Asgari P, Bailey CDC, McCormick (2024) Lasting effects of adolescent social instability stress on dendritic morphology in the nucleus accumbens in female and male Long Evans rats. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 106, 107401.
129. Pirri F, Burke FF, McCormick CM (2024) A protocol for investigating long-term social discrimination memory: Evidence in female and male Long Evans rats. PLOS ONE. 19(11):e0311920.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0311920.
128. Murray, S. H., Logan, R. J., Sheehan, A. C., Paolone, A. R., & McCormick, C. M. (2024). Developmental trajectory of social reward motivation from early adolescence into adulthood in female and male Long‐Evans rats. Developmental Psychobiology, e22495.
2023
127. Baranowski B, Mohammad A, Finch M, Brown A, Dhaliwal R, Marko D, LeBlanc P, McCormick CM, Fajardo V, MacPherson R (2023) Exercise training and BDNF injections alter APP processing enzymes and improve cognition. Journal of Applied Physiology. 135, 121-135.
126. Graf A, Murray SH, Eltahir A, Patel S, Hanson AC, Spanagel R, McCormick CM (2023) Acute and long-term sex-dependent effects of social instability stress on anxiety-like and social behaviours in Wistar rats. Behavioural Brain Research. 438, 114180.
2022
125. Murray SH, McCormick CM (2022) Within- versus between- group designs, and not timing of onset of puberty, influence sex and age differences in food reward sensitivity in rats. Physiology & Behavior. 257: 113997.
124. Herlehy R, Lim S, Murray SM, Baumbach JL, McCormick CM (2022) Effect of social instability stress in adolescence or adulthood on sensitivity to sucrose concentration in a social context in male and female Long-Evans rats. Developmental Psychobiology. 64:e22293. DOI:10.1002/dev.22293
123. Simone JJ, Green MR, McCormick CM (2022) Endocannabinoid system contributions to sex-specific adolescent neurodevelopment. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry, 113: 110438.
2021
122. Asgari P, McKinney G, Hodges TE, McCormick CM (2021) Social instability stress in adolescence and social interaction in female rats. Neuroscience.
121. Balthazart J, McCormick CM (2021) Statistical rules versus biological reasoning: Some apparent conflicts and how to solve them. Hormones and Behavior. 104938.
120. Baumbach JL, McCormick CM (2021) Nicotine sensitization (Part 1): Estradiol or tamoxifen is required during the induction phase and not the expression phase to enable locomotor sensitization to nicotine in female rats. Psychopharmacology. 238: 355-370.
119. Baumbach JL, McCormick CM (2021) Time spent in the centre of an open field sensitizes to repeated nicotine into the drug-free state in female rats. Psychopharmacology. 238: 371-382.
2020
118. McCormick CM, Smith K, Baumbach JL, Nasciento de Lima AP, Shaver M, Hodges TE, Marcolin ML, Ismail N (2020) Adolescent social instability stress leads to immediate and lasting sex-specific changes in the neuroendocrine-immune-gut axis in rats. Hormones and Behavior, 104938.
117. Bailey CDC, Gerlai R, Cameron NM, Marcolin ML, McCormick CM (2020) Preclinical methodological approaches to the investigation of the effects of alcohol on perinatal and adolescent neurodevelopment. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 116: 436-451.
116. Simone JJ, Baumbach JL, McPherson J, Patel S, McCormick CM (2020) Adolescent CB1 receptor antagonism influences subsequent social interactions and neural activity in female rats. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, 80: 319-333.
115. McCormick CM (2020). Disparities in the toll of the COVID-19 pandemic on publishing: Evidence from submissions to Hormones and Behavior. Hormones and Behavior, 124, 104814.
114. McCormick CM (2020). Introduction to the special issue: 50th anniversary of Hormones and Behavior: Past accomplishments and future directions in behavioural neuroendocrinology. Hormones and Behavior, 104751.
113. McCormick CM, Carré JM (2020). Facing off with the phalangeal phenomenon and editorial policies: A commentary on Swift-Gallant, Johnson, Di Rita and Breedlove (2020). Hormones and Behavior, 120, 104710.
112. Marcolin ML, Baumbach JL, Hodges TE, McCormick CM (2020) The effects of social instability stress and subsequent ethanol consumption in adolescence on brain and behavioural development in male rats. Alcohol. 82: 29—35.
2019
111. Hodges TE, Eltahir A, Patel S, Bredewold R, Veenema AH, McCormick CM (2019) Effects of oxytocin receptor antagonism on social function and corticosterone release after adolescent social instability in male rats. Hormones and Behavior. 116: 104579.
110. Green MR, Zeidan M, Hodges TE, McCormick CM (2019) Age dependent regulation of the HPA axis and neural gene expression in adolescent and adult male rats. Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 31:312714.
109. Hodges TE, Louth SL, Bailey CDC, McCormick CM (2019) Adolescent social instability stress alters markers of synaptic plasticity and dendritic structure in the medial amygdala and lateral septum in male rats. Brain Structure and Function, 224: 643-659.
108. MacDonald K, Lustig K, Geniole SN, McCormick CM, Cote K (2019) Sex-hormone concentrations and reactive aggression in men and women after sleep restriction. Aggressive Behavior, 45: 193-205.
107. Marcolin ML, Hodges TE, Baumbach JL, McCormick CM (2019) Adolescent social stress and social context influence the intake of ethanol and sucrose in male rats soon and long after the stress exposures. Developmental Psychobiology. 61: 81-95.
106. Zovkic IB, McCormick CM (2019) A rapid enhancement of locomotor sensitization to amphetamine by estradiol in female rats. Physiology & Behavior, 203: 51-59.
2018
105. Said SA, Isedowo R, Guerin C, Nar NN, Lillie L, Bukovac S, Simone JJ, Green MR, McCormick CM, Stuart JA (2018) Effects of long-term dietary administration of estrogen receptor-beta agonist diarylpropionitrile on ovariectomized female ICR(CD-1) mice. GeroScience. 40:393-403.
104. Simone JJ, Baumbach JL, McCormick CM (2018) Sex-specific effects of CB1 receptor antagonism and stress in adolescence on anxiety, corticosterone concentrations, and contextual fear conditioning in adulthood in rats. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience. 69: 119-131.
103. Lieberz KA, Mueller-Engelmann M, Bornefeld-Ettmann P, Priebe K, Weidmann A, Fydrich T, McCormick CM, Rausch S, Thome J, Steil R (2018) Detecting implicit signals of aggressiveness in male faces in revictimized female PTSD patients and healthy controls. Psychiatry Research, 267: 429-437.
102. MacDonell ET, Geniole SN, McCormick CM (2018) Force versus fury: sex differences in the relationships among physical and psychological threat potential, the facial width-to-height ratio, and aggression. Aggressive Behavior, 44: 512-523.
101. Hodges TE, Baumbach JL,McCormick CM (2018) Predictors of social instability stress effects on social interaction and anxiety in adolescent male rats. Developmental Psychobiology, 60: 651-663.
100. Green MR, Marcolin ML, McCormick CM (2018) The effects of ovarian hormones on stressor-induced hormonal responses, glucocorticoid receptor expression and translocation, and genes related to receptor signaling in adult female rats. Stress. 21: 90-100.
99. Simone JJ, Baumbach JL, McCormick CM (2018) Effects of CB1 receptor antagonism and stress exposures in adolescence on socioemotional behaviours, neuroendocrine stress responses, and expression of relevant proteins in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex in rats. Neuropharmacology. 128: 433-447.
98. Lustig K, Stoakley E, MacDonald K, Geniole SN, McCormick CM, Cote K (2018) Sex hormones play a role in vulnerability to sleep loss on emotion processing tasks. Neurobiology of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms. 5: 94-104.
2017
97. Hodges TE, Baumbach JL, Marcolin ML, Bredewold R, Veenema AH, McCormick CM (2017) Social instability stress in adolescent male rats reduces social interaction and social recognition performance and increases oxytocin receptor binding. Neuroscience, 359: 172-182.
96. Lieberz KA, Mueller-Engelmann M, Bornefeld-Ettmann P, Priebe K, Weidmann A, Fydrich T, Geniole SN, McCormick CM, Rausch S, Thome J, Steil R.(2017) The facial width-to-height ratio determines interpersonal distance preferences in the observer. Aggressive Behavior. 43: 460-470.
95. Burke AR, McCormick CM, Pellis SM, Lukkes JL (2017) Impact of adolescent social experiences on behavior and neural circuits. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 76: 280-300.
94.Geniole SN, MacDonell ET,McCormick CM (2017) The “threat premium” in economic bargaining. Evolution and Human Behavior 38: 572-582.
93. McCormick CM, Cameron NM, Thompson MA, Cumming MJ, Hodges TE, Langett M (2017) The sexual preference of female rats is influenced by males’ adolescent social stress history and social status. Hormones and Behavior. 89: 30-37.
92. Simone JJ, McCormick CM (2017) Intracellular signalling and plasma hormone profiles associated with the expression of unconditioned and conditioned fear and anxiety in female rats. Physiology & Behavior. 169: 234-244.
91. McCormick CM, Green MR, Simone JJ (2017) Translational relevance of rodent models of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function and stressors in adolescence. Neurobiology of Stress. 6: 31-43.
90. Geniole SN, MacDonell ET,McCormick CM (2017) The Point Subtraction Aggression Paradigmas a laboratory tool for investigating the neuroendocrinology of aggression and competition. Hormones and Behavior. 92: 103-116.
2016
89. Green MR, Nottrodt RE, Simone JJ, McCormick CM(2016) Glucocorticoid receptor translocation and expression of relevant genes in the hippocampus of adolescent and adult male rats. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 73: 32-41.
88. Geniole SN, David JPF, Euzebio RFR, Toledo BZS, Neves AIM,McCormick CM (2016) Restoring land and mind: The benefits of an outdoor walk on mood are enhanced in a naturalized landfill area relative to its neighbouring urban area. Ecopsychology. 8: 107-120.
87. Green MR, McCormick CM (2016) Sex and stress steroids in adolescence: Gonadal regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in the rat. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 234: 110-116.
2015
86. Simone JJ, Malivoire BL, McCormick CM (2015) Effects of CB1 receptor agonism and antagonism on behavioural fear and physiological stress responses in adult intact, ovariectomized, and estradiol-replaced female rats. Neuroscience. 306: 123-137.
85. Geniole SN, Denson TF, Dixson BJ,Carré JM,McCormick CM (2015) Evidence from meta-analyses of the facial width-to-height ratio as an evolved cue of threat. PLOS ONE. 10(7): e0132726.
84. Geniole SN, Cunningham CE, Keyes AE, Busseri MA, McCormick CM (2015) Costly retaliation is promoted by threats to resources in women and threats to status in men. Aggressive Behavior, 41:515-525.
83. Geniole SN, McCormick CM (2015) Facing our ancestors: Judgments of aggression are consistent and related to the facial width-to-height ratio in men irrespective of beards. Evolution and Human Behavior, 36:279-285.
82. Hodges TE, McCormick CM (2015) Adolescent and adult rats habituate to repeated isolation, but only adolescents sensitize to partner unfamiliarity. Hormones and Behavior, 69: 16-30.
81. McCormick CM, Hodges TE, Simone JJ (2015) Peer pressures: Social instability stress in adolescence and social deficits in adulthood in an animal model. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 11: 2-11.
80. Skorska MN, Geniole SN, Vrysen BM, McCormick CM, Bogaert AF (2015) Facial structure predicts sexual orientation in men and women. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 44: 1377-1394.
79. Simone JJ, Green MR,Hodges TE, McCormick CM (2015) Differential effects of CB1 receptor agonism in behavioural tests of unconditioned and conditioned fear in adult male rats. Behavioural Brain Research. 279: 9-16.
2014
78. Cumming MJ, Thompson MA, McCormick CM (2014) Adolescent social instability stress increases aggression in a food competition task in adult male Long-Evans rats. Developmental Psychobiology, 56: 1575-1588.
77. Geniole SN, MolnarDS, Carré JM,McCormick CM (2014) The facial width-to-height ratio shares stronger links with judgments of aggression than with judgments of trustworthiness.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 40: 1526-1541.
76. Hodges TE, Green MR, Simone JJ, McCormick CM (2014) Effects of social context on endocrine function and Zif268 expression in response to an acute stressor in adolescent and adult rats. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience. 35: 25-34.
75. Geniole SN, Keyes AE, Carré JM,McCormick CM (2014) Fearless dominance mediates the relationship between the facial width-to-height ratio and cheating. Personality and Individual Differences. 57: 59-64.
74. Boyshyan J, Zebrowitz LA, Franklin RG, McCormick CM, Carré JM (2014)Age similarities in recognizing threat from faces and diagnostic cues. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences. 69: 710-718.
2013
73. Geniole SN, McCormick CM (2013) Taking control of aggression: Perceptions of aggression suppress the link between perceptions of masculinity and attractiveness. Evolutionary Psychology. 11: 1027-1043.
72. Geniole SN, Busseri MJ, McCormick CM (2013)Testosterone dynamics and psychopathic personality traits independently predict antagonistic behaviour towards the loser of a competitive interaction. Hormones and Behavior. 64: 790-798.
71. Green MR, McCormick CM (2013) Effects of social instability stress in adolescence on long-term, not short-term, spatial memory performance. Behavioural Brain Research. 256:165-171.
70. McCormick CM, Mongillo DL, Simone JJ (2013) Age and adolescent social stress effects on fear extinction in female rats. Stress. 16: 678-688.
69. McCormick CM, Green MR, Cameron NM, Nixon F, Levy MJ, Clark RA (2013) Deficits in male sexual behaviour in adulthood after social instability stress in adolescence in rats. Hormones and Behavior, 63, 5-12.
68. McCormick CM (2013) Watch where and how you stick pins when playing with voodoo correlations. Journal of General Psychology. 140: 1-5.
67. McCormick CM, Green MR, (2013) From the stressed adolescent to the anxious and depressed adult: Investigations in rodent models. Neuroscience. 249: 242-257.
66. Green MR, McCormick CM (2013) Effects of stressors in adolescence on learning and memory in rodent models. Hormones and Behavior. 64: 364-379.
65. Green MR, Barnes B, McCormick CM (2013) Social instability stress in adolescence increases anxiety and reduces social interactions in adulthood in male Long Evans rats. Developmental Psychobiology. 55: 849-859.
2012
64. Cote KA, McCormick CM, Geniole SN, Renn RP, MacAuley S (2012) Sleep deprivation lowers reactive aggression and testosterone in men. Biological Psychology. 92: 249-256.
63. Wilkin MM, Waters P, McCormick CM, Menard JL (2012) Intermittent physical stress during early- and mid-adolescence differentially alters rats’ anxiety- and depression-like behaviours in adulthood. Behavioral Neuroscience. 126:344-360.
62. Geniole SN, Keyes AE, Mondloch CJ, Carré JM, McCormick CM (2012) Facing aggression: Cues differ for male and female faces. PLOS ONE. 7(1):e30366.
61. Mathews IZ, McCormick CM (2012) Role of medial prefrontal cortex dopamine in age differences in response to amphetamine in rats: Locomotor activity after intra-mPFC injections of dopaminergic ligands. Developmental Neurobiology. 72: 1415-1421.
60. McCormick CM, Thomas CM, Sheridan CS, Nixon F, Flynn JA, Mathews IZ (2012) Social instability stress in adolescent male rats alters hippocampal neurogenesis and produces a deficit in spatial location memory in adulthood. Hippocampus. 22:1300-1312.
59. Short LA, Mondloch CJ, McCormick CM, Carré JM, Ma R, Fu G, Lee K (2012) Detection of propensity for aggression based on facial structure irrespective of face race. Evolution and Human Behavior. 33: 121-129.
2011
58. Waters P, McCormick CM (2011) Caveats of chronic exogenous corticosterone treatments in adolescent rats and effects on anxiety-like and depressive behaviour and HPA function. Biology of Mood and Anxiety Disorders. 1:4, 1-13.
57.Mathews IZ, Brudzynski SM, McCormick CM (2011) Heightened locomotor-activating effects of amphetamine administered in the nucleus accumbens in adolescent rats. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience. 29: 501-507.
56. Geniole SN, Carré JM, McCormick CM (2011) Trait and state neuroendocrine function predict costly reactive aggression in men after social exclusion. Biological Psychology. 87:135-141
55. Carré JM, McCormick CM, Hariri A (2011) The social neuroendocrinology of human aggression.Psychoneuroendocrinology. 36: 935-944.
54. Mathews IZ, Kelly H, McCormick CM (2011) Low doses of amphetamine lead to immediate and lasting locomotor sensitization in adolescent, not adult, male rats.Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 97:640-647.
53. Morrissey MD, Mathews IZ, McCormick CM (2011) Enduring deficits in contextual and auditory fear conditioning after adolescent, not adult, social instability stress. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 95: 46-56.
52. McCormick CM (2011) Effect of neonatal ovariectomy and estradiol treatment on corticosterone release in response to stress in adult female rats. Stress. 14: 82-87.
2010
51. Carré JM, Gilchrist J, Morrissey MD,McCormick CM (2010) Motivational and situational factors and the relationship between testosterone dynamics and human aggression during competition. Biological Psychology. 84: 343-353.
50.Carré JM, Morrissey MD,Mondloch CJ, McCormick CM (2010) Estimating aggression from emotionally neutral faces: Which facial cues are diagnostic?Perception. 39: 356-377.
49.Mathews IZ, Morrissey MD, McCormick CM (2010) Individual differences in locomotor activity and amphetamine conditioned place preference in both adolescent and adult rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 95: 63-71.
48. McCormick CM, Nixon F, Thomas C, Lowie BJ, Dyck J(2010) Hippocampal cell proliferation and spatial memory performance after social instability stress in adolescence in female rats. Behavioural Brain Research. 208: 23-29.
47.McCormick CM, Mathews IZ (2010) Adolescent development, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function, and programming of adult learning and memory. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry.34: 756-766.
46. McCormick CM, Mathews IZ, Thomas C, Waters P (2010) Investigations of HPA function and the enduring consequences of stressors in adolescence in animal models. Brain and Cognition. 72: 73-85
45. McCormick CM (2010) An animal model of social stress in adolescence and risk for drugs of abuse. Physiology and Behavior. 99: 194-203.
2009
44. Mathews IZ, Waters P, McCormick CM (2009) Changes in acute hyporesponsiveness to amphetamine and age differences in tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactivity in the brain over adolescence in male and female rats. Developmental Psychobiology.51: 417-428.
43. Carré JM, McCormick CM, Mondloch CJ (2009) Facial structure is a reliable cue of aggressive behavior. Psychological Science. 20:1194-1198.
42. Carré JM, Putnam SK, McCormick CM (2009) Testosterone responses to competition predict future aggressive behaviour at a cost to reward in men. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 34: 561-570.
41. Rosania AE,Low KG, McCormick CM, Rosania DA (2009) Stress, depression, cortisol, and periodontal disease. Journal of Periodontology. 80: 260-266.
2008
40. Carré JM, McCormick CM (2008) In your face: Facial metrics predict behavioural aggression in the laboratory and in varsity and professional ice hockey players. Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences. 275: 2651-2656.
39. Carré JM, McCormick CM (2008) Aggressive behavior and change in salivary testosterone concentrations predict willingness to engage in a competitive task. Hormones and Behavior. 54: 403-409.
38. Mathews IZ,Wilton A, Styles A, McCormick CM (2008) Heightened neuroendocrine function in males to a heterotypic stressor and increased depressive behaviour in females after adolescent social stress in rats. Behavioural Brain Research. 190: 33-40.
37.Mathews IZ,Mills RG, McCormick CM (2008) Chronic social stress in adolescence influenced both amphetamine conditioned place preference and locomotor sensitization. Developmental Psychobiology. 50: 451-459.
36. McCormick CM, Smith C, Mathews IZ 2008) Effects of chronic social stress in adolescence on anxiety and neuroendocrine response to mild stress in male and female rats.Behavioural Brain Research. 187: 228-238.
2007
35. Mathews IZ,McCormick CM (2007) Female and male rats in late adolescence differ from adults in amphetamine-induced locomotor activity, but not in conditioned place preference for amphetamine.Behavioural Pharmacology. 18: 641-650.
34. McCormick CM, Lewis E, Somley B, Kahan TA (2007) Individual differences in cortisol and performance on a test of executive function in men and women. Physiology and Behavior. 91: 87-94.
33. McCormick CM, Ibrahim FN (2007) Locomotor activity to nicotine and Fos immunoreactivity in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus in adolescent socially-stressed rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 86: 92-102.
32. McCormick CM,Merrick A, Secen J, Helmreich DL (2007) Social instability in adolescence alters central and peripheral HPA responses to a repeated homotypic stressor in male and female rats. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. 19: 116-126.
31. McCormick CM,Mathews IZ(2007) HPA function in adolescence: Role of sex hormones in its regulation and the enduring consequences of exposure to stressors.Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 86: 220-223.
2005
30. McCormick CM, Robarts D, Kopeikina K, Kelsey JE (2005) Long-lasting, sex-and age-specific effects of social stress on locomotor responses to psychostimulants and on corticosterone responses to restraint in rats. Hormones and Behavior 48: 64-74.
2004
29. Rosene DL, Schwager AL, Lister JP,Tonkiss J, McCormick CM, Galler JR (2004) Prenatal malnutrition in rats alters the c-Fos response of neurons in the anterior cingulate and medial prefrontal region to behavioral stress. Nutrition Neuroscience 7: 281-289.
28. Rhodes ME, McCormick CM, Frye CA (2004) 3a,5a-THP mediates progestins’ effects to protect against adrenalectomy-induced cell death in the dentate gyrus of female and male rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior 78:505-512
27. McCormick CM, Robarts D, Gleason E, Kelsey JE (2004) Stress during adolescence enhances locomotor sensitization to nicotine in adulthood in female, but not male, rats. Hormones and Behavior46: 458-466.
2002
26. McCormick CM, Linkroum W, Sallinen BJ, Miller NW (2002) Peripheral and central sex steroids have differential effects on the HPA axis of male and female rats. Stress 5: 235-247.
25. McCormick CM, Kehoe P, Mallinson K, Cecchi L, Frye CA (2002) Neonatal isolation alters the effects of restraint stress on stress hormone and mesolimbic dopamine release in juvenile rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 73: 77-85.
2001
24. Kehoe P, Mallinson K, Bronzino J, McCormick CM (2001) Effects of prenatal protein malnutrition on neonatal CNS responsiveness to stress. Developmental Brain Research. 132: 23-31
23. McCormick CM, Rioux T, Fisher R, Lang K, MacLaury K, Teillon SM (2001) Effects of neonatal corticosterone treatment on maze performance and HPA axis in juvenile rats. Physiology and Behavior, 74: 371-379.
22. McCormick CM, Teillon SM (2001) Menstrual cycle variation in spatial ability: relation to salivary cortisol levels. Hormones and Behavior, 39: 29-38.
2000
21. Kehoe P, Roy K, McCormick CM, Frye CA (2000) Central allopregnanolone is increased in rat pups in response to repeated, short episodes of neonatal isolation. Developmental Brain Research, 124:133-136.
20. Frye CA, McCormick CM (2000) The neurosteroid, 3a-androstanediol prevents inhibitory avoidance deficits and pyknotic cells in the granule layer of the dentate gyrus induced by adrenalectomy in rats. Brain Research, 855: 166-170.
19. Frye CA, McCormick CM (2000) Androgens are neuroprotective in the dentate gyrus of adrenalectomized female rats. Stress,3:184-195.
1999
18. McCormick CM, Mahoney EM (1999) Persistent effects of prenatal, neonatal, or adult treatment with flutamide on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal stress response of adult rats. Hormones and Behavior, 35: 90-101.
17. McCormick CM, Kehoe P, Kovacs S(1998) Corticosterone release in response to repeated, short episodes of neonatal isolation: Evidence of sensitization. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, 16: 175-185.
1998
16. McCormick CM, Furey BF, Child M, Sawyer MJ, Donohue SM(1998) Neonatal sex hormones have “organizational” effects on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis of male rats. Developmental Brain Research, 105: 295-307.
1997
15. McCormick CM, McNamara M, Mukhopadhyay S,Kelsey JE (1997) Acute replacement with corticosterone reinstates performance on spatial and nonspatial memory tasks three-months after adrenalectomy despite degeneration in the dentate gyrus. Behavioral Neuroscience, 111: 518-531.
14. McCormick CM, Witelson SF (1997) The merging of biological and social interpretations of sex differences in behavior (Book Review). Archives of Sexual Behavior, 26: 93-97.
1996
13. Frye CA, McCormick CM, Coopersmith C, Erskine MS (1996) Effects of paced and nonpaced mating stimulation on plasma progesterone, 3a-Diol, and corticosterone. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 21: 431-349.
12. Smythe JW, McCormick CM, Meaney MJ (1996) Median eminence corticotrophin-releasing-hormone (CRH) content following prenatal stress and neonatal handling. Brain Research Bulletin, 40: 195-199.
11. Child M, Low KG, McCormick CM, Cocciarella A (1996) Personal advertisements of male-to-female transsexuals, homosexual men and heterosexuals. Sex Roles, 34: 447-455.
10. McCormick CM, Singh P (1996) Hemispheric asymmetry in progestin receptor levels and sexual behavior in female rats. Physiology and Behavior, 59: 349-354.
1995
9. McCormick CM, Smythe JW, Sharma S, Meaney MJ (1995) Sex-specific effects of prenatal stress on hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal responses to stress and brain glucocorticoid receptor density in adult rats. Developmental Brain Research, 84: 55-61.
1994
8. McCormick CM, Smythe JW, Beers D (1994) Sex differences in Type I corticosteroid receptor binding in selective brain areas of rats. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences,746: 431-433.
7. Shanks N, McCormick CM, Meaney MJ (1994) Sex differences in HPA responding to endotoxin challenge in the neonate: reversal by gonadectomy. Developmental Brain Research, 79: 260-266.
6. Smythe JW, McCormick CM, Rochford J, Meaney MJ (1994) The interaction between prenatal stress and neonatal handling on nociceptive response latencies in male and female rats. Physiology & Behavior, 55: 971-974.
5. McCormick CM, Witelson SF (1994) Functional cerebral asymmetry in homosexual men and women. Behavioral Neuroscience. 108: 525-531.
1993
4. Meaney MJ, Bhatnagar S, Laroque S, McCormick CM, Shanks N, Sharma S, Smythe J, Viau V, Plotsky PM (1993) Individual differences in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal stress response and the hypothalamic CRF system. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 697:70-85.
1991
3. McCormick CM, Witelson SF (1991) A cognitive profile of homosexual men compared to heterosexual men and women. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 16: 459-473.
1990
2. McCormick CM, Witelson SF, Kingstone E (1990) Left-handedness in male and female homosexuals: Neuroendocrine implications. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 15: 69-76.
1988
1. McCormick CM, Maurer DM (1988) Unimanual hand preferences in six-month-olds: Consistency and relation to familial handedness. Infant Behavior and Development, 11: 21-29.