Critique of paper by Sneddon,
Braithwaite and Gentle claiming to show that trout feel pain.
Lewis, C. M. and Rose, J. D.
(2003), Rapid corticosterone-induced impairment of amplectic clasping occurs in
the spinal cord of Roughskin newts (Taricha granulosa). Hormones and
Behavior 43, 93-98.
Rose, J.D., and Moore, F.L.
(2002). Behavioral neuroendocrinology of vasotocin and vasopressin and the
sensorimotor processing hypothesis. Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology 23,
317-341.
Rose, J.D.
(2002). The neurobehavioral nature of fishes and the question of awareness and
pain. Reviews in Fisheries Science 10(1), 1-38.
Moore, F.L., and Rose, J.D.
(2002). Sensorimotor processing model: How vasotocin and corticosterone
interact and control reproductive behaviors in an amphibian. In D. Pfaff,
A. Arnold, A. Etgen, S. Fahrbach, and R. Rubin (Eds.), Hormones, Brain and
Behavior (2), pp. 515-544.
Alexander, B.M., Rose, J.D.,
Stellflug, J.N., Fitzgerald, J.A., and Moss, G.E. (2001). Fos-like
immunoreactivity in brain regions of domestic rams following exposure to rams or
ewes. Physiology and Behavior 73, 75-80.
Rose, J.D. (2000).
Corticosteroid actions from neuronal membrane to behavior: Neurophysiological
mechanisms underlying rapid behavioral effects of corticosterone.
Biochemistry and Cell Biology 78, 307-315.
Rose, J.D., Marrs, G.S.,
Lewis, C., and Schisler, G. (2000). Whirling disease behavior and its relation
to pathology of brain stem and spinal cord in rainbow trout. Journal of
Aquatic Animal Health 12, 107-118.
Davies, P.L., and Rose, J.D.
(1999). Assessment of cognitive development in adolescents by means of
neuropsychological tasks. Developmental Neuropsychology 15(2),
227-248.
Hansen, J.A., Rose, J.D.,
Jenkins, R.A., Gerow, K.G., and Bergman, H.L. (1999). Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus
tshawytscha) and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) exposed to
copper: Neurophysiological and histological effects on the olfactory system.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 18(9), 1979-1991.
Rose, J.D., Marrs,
G.S., and Moore, F.L. (1998). Rapid, corticosterone-induced disruption of
medullary sensorimotor integration related to suppression of amplectic clasping
in behaving roughskin newts (Taricha granulosa). Hormones & Behavior
34, 268-282.