Gregory F. Ball

Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Johns Hopkins University
Joint appointments:Division of Reproductive Biology, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Bloomberg School of Public Health; Department of Neuroscience, School of Medicine.

B.A., 1977 - Columbia University
Ph.D., 1983 - Rutgers University
Post-doc, 1983-1986 -Rockefeller University

Send email to gball@jhu.edu or call me at (410) 516-7910. I am located in 230 Ames Hall.

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Research Interests: Biopsychology, neuroendocrine and neurochemical basis of birdsong learning and production, behavioral neuroendocrinology, neuroethology

Research Summary

We are interested in the interrelation of hormones, brain, and behavior. We study a variety of avian species that exhibit high degrees of neuroplasticity in response to hormone treatment. These studies are designed to investigate both how hormones act in the brain to affect the learning and activation of behavior and how behavioral and other stimuli are processed by the brain to influence reproductive endocrine activity and the timing of seasonal reproduction. Current research activities include: (1) studies addressing how the neuroendocrine system integrates cues that regulate seasonal reproduction including photoperiod and supplementary factors that augment the photo-induction of gonadal growth, such as the perception of conspecific vocalizations; (2) investigations of seasonal brain changes and neural sex differences mediating bird song learning and production; (3) studies of the interaction between dopamine and the steroid metabolizing enzyme, aromatase, in relation to the activation of male reproduction behavior in quail.

Students in the laboratory have the opportunity to learn methods and techniques relevant to behavioral neuroendocrinology such as receptor autoradiography, immunohistochemistry, neural tract tracing, small animal surgery, hormone administration and measurement techniques, and behavioral testing methods.


Students and Former Lab Members

Graduate Students

Hayley Kleitz
Melvin Rouse
Tyler Stevenson

Former Lab Members

Catherine Auger , University of Wisconsin
George Bentley, University of California, Berkeley
Daniel J. Bernard, McGill University

Bettina Diekamp
Joseph M. Casto, Central Illinois Neuroscience Foundation
Charlotte Cornil, University of Liege
Deborah Duffy, Indiana University
Timothy Q. Gentner
, University of California, SanDiego
Thomas P. Hahn, University of California, Davis
Scott MacDougall-Shackleton, University of Western Ontario
Donna Maney, Emory University
William Perlman, National Institute of Mental Health
Lauren V. Riters, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Keith Sockman, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Post-doctoral Fellows


Kathleen Lynch
Takashi Yamamura

Collaborators

Jacques Balthazart
Margaret M. McCarthy

Eric Fortune


Courses

Undergraduate:

200.146 Animal Behavior

200.329 Brain, Communication and Evolution

200.344 Behavioral Endocrinology

360.236 Intersession in Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands
(with Eric Fortune and Randy Brown)

Graduate:

200.642 Neural Circuits and Behavior:
A Neuroethological Approach

200.625 Behavioral Ecology


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