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C. Sue Carter : ウィキペディア英語版 | C. Sue Carter
C. Sue Carter is a biologist and behavioral neurobiologist. She is an internationally recognized expert in behavioral neuroendocrinology. In 2014 she was appointed Director of The Kinsey Institute and Rudy Professor of Biology at Indiana University. Dr. Carter was the first person to identify the physiological mechanisms responsible for social monogamy.〔Winslow J.T., Hastings N., Carter C.S., Harbaugh C.R. & Insel T.R. (1993) ''Central vasopressin mediates pair bonding in the monogamous prairie vole'', Nature 365: 545–548〕〔Insel T.R. & Carter C.S. (1995) ''The monogamous brain'', Natural History 104: 12–14〕 ==Background== Carter studied biology at Drury College in Springfield, Missouri. She completed a PhD in Zoology at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. Carter is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. She is married to Stephen Porges, and has two children: Eric Carter Porges (currently a graduate student at the University of Chicago in Integrative Neuroscience) in Jean Decety's Social Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, and Seth Porges (currently an editor at Maxim Magazine in New York City, and previously an editor at Popular Mechanics Magazine).
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