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EthoPy: Reproducible Behavioral Neuroscience Made Simple

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Animal behavior and animal welfare

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1991
Summary The value of behavioral techniques in assessing animal welfare, and in particular assessing the psychological well being of animals, is reviewed. Using cats and horses as examples, 3 behavioral methods are presented: (1) comparison of behavior patterns and time budgets; (2) choice tests; and (3) operant conditioning. The behaviors of intact and
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Animal Behavior

2010
The goal of this chapter is to describe the general strategies scientists use to measure behavior in rodents, invertebrates, and primates. First, we will discuss some of the issues a scientist must consider when choosing and performing behavioral assays. Then we will survey the behavioral assays that are the most commonly used in the literature.
Matt Carter, Jennifer Shieh
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The Behavior of Sick Animals

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1991
Dogs and cats that are ill with febrile diseases usually are depressed and anorexic. When viewed from the standpoint of the wild ancestors, it is apparent that the behavior of sick animals is adaptive and not necessarily a reflection of debilitation. A wild animal that is acutely ill with an infectious disease often is at a life-or-death juncture, and ...
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Behavior of Sick Animals

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1987
The behavior of the sick animal is not necessarily a result of physical debilitation; it can be viewed as part of a highly organized adaptive strategy that is at times critical to survival if the animal were living in the wild state. Domestic ruminants appear to have retained this behavioral mode when they are sick. This article brings together several
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Animal Models of Ejaculatory Behavior

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2005
Premature ejaculation is generally regarded the most frequent male ejaculatory complaint and has been considered a psychosexual disorder with psychogenic aetiology. The efficacy of various antidepressants, however, to delay ejaculation in men and to pharmacologically treat premature ejaculation suggests a strong neurobiological involvement. Most of our
Tommy Pattij   +3 more
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Behavioral Animation of Crowds

2007
One of the important characteristics of behavioral animation is its ability to reduce the workload on the animators. This is achieved by letting a behavioral model automatically take care of the low-level details of the animation, freeing the animator to concentrate on the big picture.
Soraia Raupp Musse, Daniel Thalmann
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Animal Behavior Case of the Month [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2022
Kim, Sun-A, Bain, Melissa J
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