Sachs B D, Pollak E K, Krieger M S, Barfield R J
Science. 1973 Aug 24;181(4101):770-2. doi: 10.1126/science.181.4101.770.
Female rats treated with testosterone as neonates and as adults exhibited a temporal patterning of male copulatory behavior identical to that of normal males, although such females displayed few intromission reflexes and almost no ejaculatory patterns. With prenatal, postnatal, and adult testosterone treatment, female rats displayed all the characteristic masculine responses and intervals, including the ultrasonic postejaculatory vocalization.