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Ontogeny of fear: Influence of corticosterone.
(2005)
A strong attachment to the caregiver is critical for survival in altricial species, including humans. While some behavioral aspects of attachment have been characterized, its neurobiology has only recently received attention. ...
Synaptic depression and its relation to behavioral habituation within anterior piriform cortex.
(2004)
The onset, time course, and extent of LOT synaptic depression during both in vitro electrical and in vivo odorant stimulation methods were similar. Similar to the odor specificity of cortical odor adaptation in vivo, there ...
THE ALAN SHEPARD (SHEP) GENE REGULATES NEURONAL REMODELING DURING METAMORPHOSIS
(2014)
Peptidergic neurons are a group of neuronal cells that synthesize and secrete peptides to regulate a variety of biological processes. To identify genes controlling the development and function of peptidergic neurons, our ...
Olfactory bulb coding and odor discrimination.
(2005)
Olfactory system second-order neurons, mitral-tufted cells, have odorant receptive fields (ORFs) (molecular receptive ranges in odorant space for carbon chain length in organic odorant molecules). This study quantified ...
The novelty response of pulse-type weakly electric fish :
(1985)
A series of experiments was performed to investigate various behavioral and neurophysiological aspects of the Novelty Response (NR) of pulse-type weakly electric fish. The NR is a reflexive behavior in which the fish ...
THE CENTRAL PATTERN GENERATORS FOR SWIMMING AND SCRATCHING ARE PARTLY SHARED OR INTERACT AT THE INTERNEURONAL LEVEL IN ADULT TURTLES.
(2014-12)
Distinct rhythmic behaviors involving a common set of motoneurons and muscles can be generated by separate central nervous system networks, a single network, or partly overlapping networks in invertebrates. Less is known ...
Endogenous opioid modulation of the neural and behavioral correlates of learning and memory necessary for infant attachment.
(2004)
Disorganized attachment in which a child attaches to an abusive caregiver is a significant risk factor for childhood and adult psychiatric disorders. Both animal and clinical studies suggest that disorganized attachment ...