In Memory of Walter Wilczynski: Neuroethologist, Mentor, Role Model and Friend [0.03%]
怀念神经行为学家沃尔特·威尔茨基:导师、榜样和朋友
Blinda E McClelland,Kathleen S Lynch
Blinda E McClelland
The Cocoon of the Developing Emerald Jewel Wasp (Ampulex compressa) Resists Cannibalistic Predation of the Zombified Host [0.03%]
正在被僵尸宿主侵害下的绿宝石 jewel 胶囊寄生蜂(Ampulex compressa)的蛹茧可抵抗食我型寄生行为
Kenneth C Catania
Kenneth C Catania
Introduction: To reproduce, the parasitoid emerald jewel wasp (Ampulex compressa) envenomates an American cockroach (Periplaneta americana) and barricades it in a hole with an egg on the host's leg. The larval wasp feeds ...
The 44th Annual Meeting of the J.B. Johnston Club for Evolutionary Neuroscience and the 36th Annual Karger Workshop in Evolutionary Neuroscience [0.03%]
第44届J.B.约翰斯顿进化神经科学俱乐部年会及第36届Karger进化神经科学研讨会
Andrew Iwaniuk
Andrew Iwaniuk
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Lateralization of Feeding Behaviour in White-Fronted Lemur (Eulemur albifrons) and Ring-Tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) in Captivity [0.03%]
白眉狐猴(Eulemur albifrons)和环尾狐猴(Lemur catta)圈养条件下的摄食行为侧化研究
Laura Calvo Heredia,Francisco Javier de Miguel Águeda
Laura Calvo Heredia
Introduction: Functional cerebral asymmetry is reflected in the lateralization of some behavioural patterns in many vertebrate species. In primates, behavioural lateralization has been related to both life style and age a...
Inhibitory Systems in Brain Evolution: Pathways of Vulnerability in Neurodevelopmental Disorders [0.03%]
脑进化中的抑制系统:神经发育障碍的脆弱性路径
Kari L Hanson,Demi M Z Greiner,Cynthia M Schumann et al.
Kari L Hanson et al.
Background: The evolution of the primate brain has been characterized by the reorganization of key structures and circuits underlying derived specializations in sensory systems, as well as social behavior and cognition. A...
"Why (Zebra)fish May Get Ulcers": Cognitive and Social Modulation of Stress in Fish [0.03%]
“鱼为什么(会长)斑马纹:压力的认知和社会调节作用”
Bianca Fusani,Rui F Oliveira
Bianca Fusani
Background: In the bestseller book "Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers", Robert Sapolsky argues that animals do not suffer from stress-related diseases like humans because for them, stress is episodic, while humans in contrast s...
Eye Size Does Not Change with Artificial Selection on Relative Telencephalon Size in Guppies (Poecilia reticulata) [0.03%]
人工选择不影响孔雀鱼相对大脑大小的眼径变化
Annika Boussard,Maddi Garate-Olaizola,Stephanie Fong et al.
Annika Boussard et al.
Introduction: Variation in eye size is sometimes closely associated with brain morphology. Visual information, detected by the retina, is transferred to the optic tectum to coordinate eye and body movements towards stimul...
Kei Yamamoto,Pierre Estienne,Solal Bloch
Kei Yamamoto
Background: Comparative neuroanatomists have long sought to determine which part of the pallium in non-mammals is homologous to the mammalian neocortex. A number of similar connectivity patterns across species has led to ...
Comparative brain morphology of cleaning and sponge-dwelling Elacatinus gobies [0.03%]
几种清道夫兔鱼的大脑形态比较研究
Renata Mazzei,Isabelle C Gebhardt,Marta C Soares et al.
Renata Mazzei et al.
Introduction Comparative studies of brain anatomy between closely related species have been very useful in demonstrating selective changes in brain structure. Within-species comparisons can be particularly useful for identifying changes in ...
Differential Neuroanatomical, Neurochemical, and Behavioral Impacts of Early-Age Isolation in a Eusocial Insect [0.03%]
早期隔离的社会性昆虫的神经解剖学、神经化学和行为的差异影响研究
Billie C Goolsby,E Jordan Smith,Isabella B Muratore et al.
Billie C Goolsby et al.
Introduction: Social experience early in life appears to be necessary for the development of species-typical behavior. Although isolation during critical periods of maturation has been shown to impact behavior by altering...