2007
2006
Gorman, M.R. and Elliott, J. A. Dim nocturnal illumination alters coupling of circadian oscillators in Siberian hamsters, Phodopus sungorus. Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 190:631-9. For pdf reprint, click here.
Evans, J.A., Elliott, J.A. and Gorman, M.R. Photoperiod Differentially Modulates Photic and Nonphotic
Phase Response Curves of Hamsters. American Journal of Physiology, 286:R539-46. For pdf reprint, click here
2003
Gorman, M.R. and Elliott, J.A. Entrainment of two subjective nights by daily light:dark:light:dark cycles in three rodent species. Journal of Biological Rhythms, 18:502-12. For pdf reprint click here
Gorman, M.R. Independence of circadian entrainment state and responses to melatonin in male Siberian hamsters. BMC Physiology. For pdf reprint click here
Gorman, M.R. Melatonin implants disrupt developmental synchrony regulated by flexible interval timers. J Neuroendocrinology, 15:1084-94. For pdf reprint click here
Piatkowska,J.M., Prendergast, B.J., and Gorman, M.R. Temporal integration of melatonin infusion duration: signal averaging versus frequency dependence. J Pineal Res, 35:91-97. For pdf reprint click here
Gorman, M.R., Evans, J.A., and Elliott, J.A. Plasticity of hamster circadian entrainment patterns depends on light intensity. Chronobiol Intl, 20:233-248. For pdf reprint click here
Gorman, M.R. Differential effects of multiple short day lengths on body weights of gonadectomized Siberian hamsters. Physiol Biochem Zool, 76:398-405. For pdf reprint click here2002
Evans, J.A. and Gorman, M.R. Split circadian rhythms of female Syrian hamsters and their offspring. Physiol Behav, 76:469-478. For pdf reprint click here
Gorman, M.R., and Lee, T.M. Hormones and Biological Rhythms. In: Behavioral Endocrinology, ed. by J.B. Becker, S.M. Breedlove, M.M. McCarthy and D. Crews. MIT Press, pp.451-494.2001 (Available upon request):
Gorman, M. R., and Lee, T. M. Daily novel Wheel Running Reorganizes and Splits Hamster Circadian Activity Rhythms. J Biol Rhythms, 16:541-551. [ abstract ] For pdf reprint click here2000Gorman, M. R. Exotic photoperiods induce and entrain split circadian activity rhythms in hamsters. J Comp Physiol A, 187:793-800. [ abstract ] For pdf reprint click here
Gorman, M. R., Yellon, S.M., and Lee, T. M. Temporal Reorganization of the Suprachiasmatic Nuclei in Hamsters with Split circadian Rhythms. J Biol Rhythms, 16:552-563. [ abstract ] For pdf reprint click here
Gorman, M.R. A Plastic Interval Timer Synchronizes Springtime Pubertal Development of Summer- and Fall-born Siberian Hamsters. Am J Physiol Regul Integrative Comp Physiol, 281(5):R1613-R1623. [ abstract ] For pdf reprint click here
Gorman MR, Goldman BD, and Zucker I. Mammalian photoperiodism. In: Circadian Clocks, edited by J. S. Takahashi, F. W. Turek and R. Y. Moore. New York: Plenum Press, 2001, p. 481-508.
Lee, T.M. and Gorman, M.R. Timing of reproduction by the integration of photoperiod and other seasonal signals. In: Reproduction in Context, ed. by K. Wallen and J. Schneider, MIT Press, 2000, pg. 191-218.Prendergast, B. J., Gorman, M. R., and Zucker, I. (2000). Establishment and persistence of photoperiodic memory in hamsters. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 97(10), 5586-91. [ abstract ] For pdf reprint click here
1998
Gorman, M.R. and Zucker, I. "Mammalian photoperiodism: new perspectives from the use of simulated natural photoperiods." In: Biological Clocks. Mechanisms and Applications, ed. by Y. Touitou, Excerpta Medica International Congress Series Volume 1152, Elsevier Science B.V. Amsterdam. 1998 (pp. 195-204).
Prendergast BJ, Zucker I, Yellon SM, Ringold DA, Gorman MR. Melatonin chimeras alter reproductive development and photorefractoriness in Siberian hamsters. J Biol Rhythms 1998 Dec;13(6):518-31. [ abstract ] For pdf reprint click here1997
Gorman MR, Freeman DA, Zucker I. Photoperiodism in hamsters: abrupt versus gradual changes in day length differentially entrain morning and evening circadian oscillators. J Biol Rhythms 1997 Apr;12(2):122-35. [ abstract ]1996Gorman MR, Zucker I. Environmental induction of photononresponsiveness in the Siberian hamster, Phodopus sungorus. Am J Physiol 1997 Mar;272(3 Pt 2):R887-95. [ abstract ] For pdf reprint click here
Gorman MR, Zucker I. Pattern of change in melatonin duration determines testicular responses in Siberian hamsters, Phodopus sungorus. Biol Reprod 1997 Mar;56(3):668-73. [ abstract] For pdf reprint click here
Prendergast BJ, Kelly KK, Zucker I, Gorman MR. Enhanced reproductive responses to melatonin in juvenile Siberian hamsters. Am J Physiol 1996 Oct;271(4 Pt 2):R1041-6. [ abstract ] For pdf reprint click here1995Gorman MR, Yellon SM. Three daily melatonin infusions alter gonadal development but not GnRH neuron number in the medial preoptic area or diagonal band of Broca in Siberian hamsters. Neurosci Lett 1996 Jun 7;210(3):165-8. [ abstract ]
Gorman MR, Zucker I. Testicular regression and recrudescence without subsequent photorefractoriness in Siberian hamsters. Am J Physiol 1995 Oct;269(4 Pt 2):R800-6 . [ abstract ] For pdf reprint click here1994Gorman MR, Zucker I. Seasonal adaptations of Siberian hamsters. II. Pattern of change in daylength controls annual testicular and body weight rhythms. Biol Reprod 1995 Jul;53(1):116-25. [ abstract ] click here
Gorman MR. Seasonal adaptations of Siberian hamsters. I. Accelerated gonadal and somatic development in increasing versus static long day lengths. Biol Reprod 1995 Jul;53(1):110-5. [ abstract ] For pdf reprint click here
Finley CM, Gorman MR, Tuthill CR, Zucker I. Long-term reproductive effects of a single long day in the Siberian hamster (Phodopus sungorus). J Biol Rhythms 1995 Mar;10(1):33-41. [ abstract ] For pdf reprint
Gorman MR, Ferkin MH, Dark J. Melatonin influences sex-specific prenatal mortality in meadow voles. Biol Reprod 1994 Nov;51(5):873-8. [ abstract ]1993
Gorman, M.R., Ferkin, M.H., Nelson, R.J. and Zucker, I. "Reproductive status influences odor preferences of the meadow vole, Microtus pennsylvanicus, in winter day lengths." Canadian Journal of Zoology, 71, 1993. (pp. 1748-1754)1992
Ferkin MH, Gorman MR, Zucker I. Influence of gonadal hormones on odours emitted by male meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus). J Reprod Fertil 1992 Aug;95(3):729-36. [ abstract ]1991 -- FIRST PUBLICATIONFerkin MH, Gorman MR. Photoperiod and gonadal hormones influence odor preferences of the male meadow vole, Microtus pennsylvanicus. Physiol Behav 1992 May;51(5):1087-91. [ abstract ]
Ferkin MH, Gorman MR, Zucker I. Ovarian hormones influence odor cues emitted by female meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus. Horm Behav 1991 Dec;25(4):572-81. [ abstract ]Human Sexuality
Gorman MR. Male homosexual desire: neurological investigations and scientific bias. Perspect Biol Med 1994 Autumn;38(1):61-81. [ abstract ]