Abstract

Sexual behavior is crucial for reproduction in many animals. In many vertebrates, females exhibit sexual behavior only during a brief period surrounding ovulation. Over the decades, studies have identified the roles of ovarian sex hormones, which peak in levels around the time of ovulation, and the critical brain regions involved in the regulation of female sexual behavior. Modern technical innovations have enabled a deeper understanding of the neural circuit mechanisms controlling this behavior. In this review, I summarize our current knowledge and discuss the neural circuit mechanisms by which female sexual behavior occurs in association with the ovulatory phase of their cycle.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1409349
JournalFrontiers in Neural Circuits
Volume18
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • female
  • hypothalamus
  • ovarian hormones
  • sexual behavior
  • social behavior

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