Nervous Pathway Eliciting Reproductive Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology

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  • Reproductive behaviour can only take place if the neurons in the hypothalamus have been sensitized to respond to sensory signals.
  • In the male, testosterone is aromatized to oestradiol in the brain. Oestradiol promotes reproductive behaviour.
  • Testosterone is produced in small episodes every 4-6 hours.
  • Relatively constant supply of testosterone, thus oestradiol, to the hypothalamus.