Boggs Center for Energy and BiotechnologyDepartment of Psychology

 

 

 

People: Thomas J. Hebert, Ph.D.

Thomas J. Hebert, Ph.D., Professor of Practice

Thomas J. Hebert, Ph.D., Professor of Practice
Ph.D., 1996, Tulane University
Office: 3037 Percival Stern Hall
Telephone: (504) 862-8331
Email: thebert1@tulane.edu
Curriculum Vitae

Research Interests:

Dr. Hebert is a behavioral neuroscientist with interests in hormones and behavior.

Selected Publications:


Collins, J. and Hebert, T. (2008) Race and Gender Images in Psychology Textbooks, Race, Gender, and Class, Vol. 15, 300-307.

Hebert, T., and Hammer, E., Eds. A Potpourri in Psychology: and Others (2006) Race, Gender, and Class, 13, 1-167.

Hebert, T., Menard, C., & Dohanich, G. (1995) Inhibition of lordosis in female hamsters and rats by 8-OH-DPAT treatment, Physiology and Behavior, 57, 523-527.

Menard, C., Hebert, T., Dohanich, G., & Harlan, R. (1995) Androgenic-anabolic rteroids reduce b-endorphin immunoreactivity in the arcuate rucleus of the rat brain, Brain Research, 669, 255-262.

Hebert, T., Cashion, M., & Dohanich, G. (1994) The effects of hormonal treatment and history on scopolamine inhibition of lordosis, Physiology and Behavior, 56, 835-839.

Menard, C., Hebert, T., Ross, S., & Dohanich, G. (1992) The effect of estrogen treatment on scopolamine inhibition of lordosis, Hormones and Behavior, 26, 364-374.